Despite the lockdowns and restrictions in movement caused by the pandemic, business owners and entrepreneurs from different parts of the globe continued setting up a business in Dubai.
Over the years, Dubai has been a top choice for start-up businesses and those brands who wish to grow their business. If you wish to set up company in Dubai, there are certain requirements and legal processes that you must complete before you can legally operate.
Decide on the nature of the business
Before you can start processing any legal requirement, you need to determine what kind of business activity you would like to focus on. You can choose from around 2,000 business activities under the commercial, industrial, professional, and tourism categories. If you have not decided on this one, you may visit the Department of Economic Development (DED) website to see all available options.
Pick a name for your business
Your company name must reflect the essence of the business you are trying to establish or register in Dubai unless it is just a branch or extension of an existing firm or business. It is also crucial to choose a name that follows the strict naming conventions set by the UAE. Your chosen company name must be approved before you can continue with the registration.
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