Abu Dhabi investors of UASG invested $200 million in DNEG
United Al Saqer Group, an Abu Dhabi-based investment group, has acquired stake in Double Negative (DNEG), a British-Indian visual effects and animation studio for $200 million.
Founded in London in 1998, DNEG is a British-Indian visual effects, computer animation and stereo conversion company. It has seven Academy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and seven BAFTA awards for works such as Interstellar, Inception, and Dune. (Estasblished in 1988, UASG is an Abu Dhabi based private equity firm that manages a diverse portfolio that includes automobile, finance, real estate, construction, travel and hospitality.)
UASG is listed in the Middle East Investors Directory with the code AJ81.
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