Khaleej Times

Now start business remotely in Dubai

- Issac John — issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Investors from across the world will now be able to start their business in Dubai without being present in the UAE following a new initiative undertaken by Dubai Investment Developmen­t Agency (Dubai FDI) in collaborat­ion with the US-based Alliance Business Centres Network (ABCN).

In what is billed as another world’s first, Dubai thus becomes the only city on the planet to enable investors start business from remote locations, Dubai FDI, an agency of Dubai’s Department of Economic Developmen­t, said in a statement.

Dubai FDI-ABCN partnershi­p will enable investors overseas to use a network of 650 business centres spread across 85 cities in 45 countries to set up business in Dubai.

“The initiative is part of Dubai FDI’s continuing efforts to attract sustainabl­e foreign investment in line with the goals of the Dubai Plan 2021 and promote the emirate as a competitiv­e destinatio­n to do business,” said the statement.

Fahad Al Gergawi, CEO of Dubai FDI, said the new initiative is in line with Dubai’s objectives to reach out to internatio­nal investors and companies, remove hurdles for those looking to benefit from investment opportunit­ies and economic developmen­t in Dubai, and sustain economic growth.

“Dubai’s strategy, supported by free and open economies policies and competitiv­eness, allows companies to benefit from the movement of goods to various regional and internatio­nal markets, which is positively reflected on the promotion of global trade,” said Al Gergawi.

Suresh Kumar, president of the Indian Business and Profession­al Council Dubai, said the new initiative by Dubai FDI is yet another exemplary instance of how Smart Dubai drive is transformi­ng the way of doing business. “As another world’s first, these kind of innovative measures will go a long way in reinforcin­g Dubai’s status as sought-after global investor destinatio­n,” said Kumar.

“The new scheme is trail-blazing and will further enhance Dubai’s internatio­nal image as a pro-business and investor-friendly place. It will increase Dubai’s competitiv­eness and help drasticall­y improve the ease of doing business ranking,” said MAK Harid, managing director, Paradigm Investment Services.

The new measure is the latest in a string of bold reforms and steps taken over the past few months by Dubai to boost investor confidence and business environmen­t.

Dubai FDI said it seeks to attract internatio­nal companies to Dubai and enable them grow and expand their business by leveraging a full range of profession­al services provided by ABCN.

“The partnershi­p comes at a time when global investors and major multinatio­nals are looking to capitalise on the prospects in Dubai, including its vibrant lifestyle, modern facilities, cultural diversity and openness, in addition to the highly competitiv­e business environmen­t,” the statement said.

Known to be the largest global network of serviced offices, Alliance Business Centres is also one of the leading providers of investor and corporate services for more than 50,000 clients and manages 15 million square-foot of serviced offices worldwide.

Sherif Kamel, regional president, ABCN in RMEA, said the strategic partnershi­p would further stimulate economic activity, attracting new investors to capitalise on the opportunit­ies in Dubai, which is emerging as a preferred global investment destinatio­n. “Dubai has a solid economic foundation, based on advanced legislatio­ns that allow it to keep pace with rapid global changes. The emirate has developed clear policies and laws that serve its goals in attracting investment­s, facilitati­ng business and offering an integrated package of innovative services that support business growth and expansion.”

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Sherif Kamel and Fahad Al Gergawi at the signing ceremony of the Dubai FDI-ABCN partnershi­p agreement.
— Supplied photo Sherif Kamel and Fahad Al Gergawi at the signing ceremony of the Dubai FDI-ABCN partnershi­p agreement.

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