DMCC introduces flexible pricing packages for new companies

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DMCC has announced two new price packages for businesses of all sizes looking to set up operations in Dubai.

With flexible payment plans and fast-tracking, the packages cater to SMEs as well as larger businesses.

According to the world’s flagship Free Zone and Government of Dubai Authority on commodities trade and enterprise, this is the first time that multiple discounts have been offered in bundles.

The packages are available to new members from February.

Together with its over 18,000 member companies, DMCC contributes roughly 10 per cent to Dubai’s GDP. As many as 2,025 firms registered with the free zone in 2020 alone, and a record 232 in November, 2020.

The ‘Jump Start’ package, tailored to SMEs and start-ups, offers discounts of up to 24 per cent on DMCC business licences and essential business tools, including flexi desk solutions, UAE residency visas, flexible payments and access to new business opportunities through the DMCC Business Matching Hub. The package is available in one-, two- or three-year options.

For medium and larger businesses, DMCC has launched the ‘Prime Plus’ package, which offers swift company set-up, fast-tracking, more flexibility and savings on licences. It comes with a three-year company licence, flexible payments, dedicated support through the application submission and a 20 per cent discount when taking an additional licence, among other perks.

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