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Mainland Company

Mainland Company is an inland company which is able to conduct its business activities in the local market in United Arab Emirates and outside UAE. Mainland companies have freedom to carry its business in case of commercial and professional licenses. Mainland Company formation in Dubai needs a local sponsor or a UAE national and the general shareholding arrangement of Dubai Mainland Company is that, UAE national Sponsor holds 51% share in the company and the Foreign Shareholder (s) holds 49% share in the company.

Freezone Company

Free Zone Company is an independent business entity with its own unique set of rules and regulations. Each free zone is allowed to operate its activities inside the free zone or outside UAE. The fundamental difference between mainland and free zone is that Free Zone Company cannot conduct its operation in non-free zone without the support of a local agent whereas a mainland company freely operates its business activities anywhere in UAE. There are numerous free zones in Dubai.

Offshore Company

Offshore business is located out of a National boundary. Offshore company or offshore corporation means that a company that engages in offshore business activities or a company that comes under IBC (International Business Companies) that is incorporated by jurisdiction, Means prohibited for local economic activities. If you want to secure your assets and the fund is elevated by international trading then the offshore business is the best option for you.

Benefits of mainland company formation in Dubai

This company structure ensures a prosperous future in your professional ventures. Mainland companies offer a broad scope of trade, 100% ownership and location flexibility. These are some of the reasons why entrepreneurs look to establish a mainland company in the UAE.

Mainland company formation checklist

1. Choose your business activity
2. Find your ideal location
3. Determine your business legal structure
4. Obtain a local sponsor or local service agent
5. Name your company
6. Apply for a mainland trade license
7. Secure your office space
8. Apply for visas