How to set up a business in UAE

UAE offers startups the right environment with its easy-to-handle procedures and Free Zones

February 06, 2014 / 13:53 IST
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By Avanish Tiwary

Apart from its skyscrapers and malls, UAE is attracting a lot of attention for the ease with which one can set up and run a business there. World Bank's report, Doing Business 2013, puts Dubai on 23rd position for the ease of doing business, up by three positions compared to 2012.

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Currently, UAE attracts businesses in sectors such as finance, manufacturing, IT services and media. Of note are the Free Zones in Dubai that allow startups to set up a business easily with 100 percent ownership to the proprietor.

In setting up a business in Dubai, things like the type of venture, business license, ownership, etc. play an important role. The entrepreneur also has to decide if he needs a local partner or wants to own it wholly. It is advised to run the business through ones own funds as loans for setting up a business are not easily available and neither is the investing community fully developed in the country.