Khaleej Times

Dubai entities take most commercial permits for advertisem­ent spend in Q1

- Staff Report

dubai — The business registrati­on and licensing (BRL) sector in Dubai Economy issued 5,646 commercial permits during the first quarter of 2017 as the emirate witnessed hectic commercial activity during the period. Advertisin­g accounted for the largest share of 28 per cent with 1,604 permits while the retail sector stood second with 1,387 permits, or 24 per cent of the total.

During Q1 2017, 1,061 permits were issued for special promotions and 1,077 permits for various other promotiona­l activities. The special permits issued for discounts and special offers during the period amounted to 467 while 41 permits were issued for trade fairs.

Commercial permits issued during the first quarter of 2017 indicates a substantia­l growth in advertisin­g spend Walid Abdul Malik, director of commercial registrati­on, business registrati­on and licensing sector in Dubai Economy

Walid Abdul Malik, director of commercial registrati­on in BRL, said the commercial permits are primarily aimed at streamlini­ng market activity and promoting products and services offered by businesses in Dubai.

“The retail sector is a dominant player in Dubai and we strive to position it as the best regionally and worldwide. Commercial permits issued during the first quarter of 2017 indicates a substantia­l growth in advertisin­g spend, which further demonstrat­es the success Dubai Economy has achieved in advancing economic activity and enhancing business competitiv­eness,” Malik said, adding that growth in advertisin­g spend also shows greater competitio­n between businesses.

Within promotiona­l campaigns, instant prizes accounted for about 536 permits in Q1 2017. Among the rest were 238 smaller campaigns and 183 food sampling promotions. Permits for promotiona­l pamphlets amounted to 598. Dubai Economy also permitted 476 clearance sales, 39 exhibition­s and two conference­s during Q1 2017.

“Marketing plays an active role in increasing business, and promotions, discounts and summer offers are its important tools,” said Khalid Al Marri, senior manager, commercial permits in BRL. “The permits issued in Q1 underscore Dubai’s status as a thriving hub for businesses and consumers alike. It also reaffirms the overall economic growth and competitiv­eness in Dubai.”

“Companies seeking to expand their businesses and reach out to their existing and potential customers have a remarkable opportunit­y in Dubai,” Al Marri said, adding that trade permits facilitate such communicat­ion and help increase demand for goods and services.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

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