Dubai DED issues 1,509 new licences
India, Pakistan and China are among the top nationalities to secure new licences
The ‘Business Map’ digital platform of the Dubai Department of Economic Development saw 22,113 business registration and licensing transactions being completed in September |
The Business Map digital platform of the Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) saw 22,113 business registration and licensing transactions completed in September.
This represents an increase of 25 per cent compared to August (17,710 transactions).
The Business Registration and Licensing (BRL) sector in DED issued 1,509 new licences in September, an increase of 23.6 per cent compared to 1,221 licences issued in August. Among the new licences issued, 64.1 per cent were commercial, 34 per cent professional, 1.1 per cent related to tourism and 0.8 per cent industrial.
BRL also issued 94 instant licences, an increase of 56.7 per cent compared to August (60 licences). Instant licences are issued in a single step without the need for either the MOA (Memorandum of Association) or an existing location for the first year only.
The Business Map showed that Licence Renewal accounted for 11,072 transactions during September, an increase of 22.1 per cent compared to 9,071 in August with 5,146 transactions in the auto renewal category via text messages, representing an increase of 20.5 per cent compared to 4,271 transactions in August.
The number of Trade Name Reservation was 2,790, an increase of 32.2 per cent compared to August while the number of Initial Approvals reached 1,969, a growth of 33.5 per cent compared to previous month.
The report showed that the top nationalities of firms securing licences in September were India, followed by Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, USA, Sudan and the Philippines.