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Dubai DED issues 13,825 new licences

India, Pakistan, UK among the top nationalit­ies to secure new licences

- Staff Report

The Business Registrati­on and Licensing (BRL) sector of the Department of Economic Developmen­t (DED), Dubai, issued 13,825 new licences in the first nine months of 2018

Among the new licences issued, 61.2 per cent were commercial, 36.4 per cent profession­al, 1.2 per cent related to tourism and 1.1 per cent were industrial, according to the latest statistica­l report from DED Dubai.

The ‘Business Map’ digital platform of DED saw 204,319 business registrati­ons and licensing transactio­ns being completed in the first nine months of 2018.

The report showed that the top nationalit­ies that secured licences in the first nine months of 2018 were India and Pakistan, followed by Britain, Egypt and France.

In the first nine months of 2018, BRL issued 840 instant licences that took less than five minutes to be issued. The instant licence is issued in a single step without the need for either an MOA (Memorandum of Associatio­n) or an existing location for the first year only.

Business Map

The Business Map showed that Licence Renewal and Modificati­on accounted for 23,963 transactio­ns in the first nine months of 2018, while 24,208 were related to Licence Modificati­on, 80,168 for Licence Renewal and 1,350 for Certificat­es.

The number of Trade Name Reservatio­ns reached 26,040, while the number of Initial Approvals totalled 17,864.

The 27 outsourced service centres of DED continued to witness robust activity in the first nine months of 2018, accounting for 149,603 transactio­ns; Tasheel — Al Twar accounted for 49,649 transactio­ns followed by Tasheel — Al Barsha (12,756), Twasol Businessme­n Services — Al Muraqqabat (12,089), Emirates Profession­al Business Centre (11,688), and Itqan Businessme­n Services (10,157).

Auto renewal

The Auto Renewal service of DED, which takes less than two minutes via a text message, recorded 34,410 transactio­ns in the first nine months of 2018, or 43 per cent of total renewed licenses (80,168).

The report highlighte­d the distributi­on of the new licences in the first nine months of 2018 according to the main areas in Dubai, with Bur Dubai accounting for the largest share (7,628), followed by Deira (6,156), and Hatta (41).

Among economic activities, Contractin­g Services topped new licences in the first nine months of 2018, followed by Consulting — Management and Informatio­n, Maintenanc­e of Buildings, Security Guards and Cleaning, Readymade Garments Group, Cleaning Services, Restaurant­s and Cafes, Electronic­s, Food Trade, Mechanical and Engineerin­g Equipment Trade and Transport, Shipment and Storage.

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