In 2025, the UAE contributed $399,987 in recorded contract value to CYFRON TradeViz.
Measured against the other geographies of the year, that made the UAE the smallest by total value. But that does not make it unimportant. Quite the opposite: the UAE helped strengthen the platform’s international footprint and played a meaningful role in shaping the broader commercial map of 2025.
The full annual breakdown looked like this:
Taken together, these four geographies formed the international commercial structure of the year. Without the UAE, that picture would have been narrower. With it, the platform’s footprint looked more complete, more distributed, and more convincing.
That matters because a product’s international relevance is rarely defined only by its largest market. It is also defined by the breadth of its activity. A year with several active geographies says something different from a year built around one or two concentrated points. It suggests that the product can travel better, adapt better, and hold commercial relevance in more than one environment.
In 2025, CYFRON TradeViz recorded $2,789,754 in contract value across 4 international clients, with most of the value coming through license agreements. The UAE was part of that structure and helped reinforce the idea that the platform’s commercial story was becoming wider than a single-region narrative.
This is one of the reasons the UAE matters in the 2025 review. Its contribution was smaller than Oman, Cyprus, or Hong Kong in absolute terms, but it still added an important layer to the overall picture. It made the product’s international shape more visible.
For CYFRON TradeViz, the UAE was not just an additional line in the annual table. It was part of the geography that made 2025 look like a year of broader commercial reach.
Measured against the other geographies of the year, that made the UAE the smallest by total value. But that does not make it unimportant. Quite the opposite: the UAE helped strengthen the platform’s international footprint and played a meaningful role in shaping the broader commercial map of 2025.
The full annual breakdown looked like this:
- Oman — $880,000
- Cyprus — $800,000
- Hong Kong — $709,767
- UAE — $399,987
Taken together, these four geographies formed the international commercial structure of the year. Without the UAE, that picture would have been narrower. With it, the platform’s footprint looked more complete, more distributed, and more convincing.
That matters because a product’s international relevance is rarely defined only by its largest market. It is also defined by the breadth of its activity. A year with several active geographies says something different from a year built around one or two concentrated points. It suggests that the product can travel better, adapt better, and hold commercial relevance in more than one environment.
In 2025, CYFRON TradeViz recorded $2,789,754 in contract value across 4 international clients, with most of the value coming through license agreements. The UAE was part of that structure and helped reinforce the idea that the platform’s commercial story was becoming wider than a single-region narrative.
This is one of the reasons the UAE matters in the 2025 review. Its contribution was smaller than Oman, Cyprus, or Hong Kong in absolute terms, but it still added an important layer to the overall picture. It made the product’s international shape more visible.
For CYFRON TradeViz, the UAE was not just an additional line in the annual table. It was part of the geography that made 2025 look like a year of broader commercial reach.