DIFC Invested in UK-based Legaltech Start-up, Clara!

  • Publish date: Monday، 26 July 2021
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Dubai keeps on evolving and moving forward from all aspects. And, in light of that, it has been announced recently that Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the leading global financial center in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA) region, has its investment in UK-based legal tech start-up, Clara.

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Clara’s innovative platform digitizes and automates many of the founders of the legal task need to perform, including setting up companies in different jurisdictions.



 
The investment reflects the DIFC’s commitment to driving the automation and digitization of legal services. The investment is by the DIFC FinTech Fund, a USD 100 million fund announced in 2017 to help establish, grow, and upscale start-up and growth-stage companies seeking access to MEASA markets.
 
Additionally, recognizing the growth opportunities associated with operating in DIFC, given the Centre is home to the largest and most comprehensive FinTech and innovation ecosystem in the region, under Clara’s new license, it will now be able to provide its streamlined corporate services platform to DIFC companies. This is the third jurisdiction to license Clara to set up companies.
 
Commenting on the announcement, Arif Amiri, CEO of DIFC Authority, said: “DIFC continues to be a catalyst for innovation in the region by investing in businesses that can help transform the finance industry. We are therefore delighted to announce investment from DIFC’s FinTech Fund in Clara, a rapidly growing LegalTech start-up that will make doing business easier for early-stage companies and other businesses that form part of the region’s largest financial services ecosystem.”
 
“Start-ups are looking for a new approach to help them overcome the pain and complexity of dealing with legal matters,” said Patrick Rogers, CEO, and Co-Founder of Clara. “We are thrilled to be setting up in DIFC which will allow us to completely streamline the customer experience of incorporating DIFC entities – adding further value to the Clara platform, which digitizes and automates start-up legal.”
 
Clara is led by a team of seasoned lawyers and technologists who have worked at some of the top companies within their sectors. The company’s platform automates many of the tasks currently performed by lawyers for start-ups including forming companies, drafting agreements, building cap tables, structuring data rooms, and predictively educating founders on legal concepts. The company has raised USD 3.5 million in seed financing from institutional investors, including 500 Startups and Techstars.

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