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How Much Does It Cost to Start a Business in Dubai?

Staff writer by Staff writer
December 15, 2025
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Dubai remains one of the world’s most attractive destinations for entrepreneurs, startups, and international companies. With 100% foreign ownership across most sectors, zero personal income tax, advanced infrastructure, and direct access to regional and global markets, the emirate continues to position itself as a launchpad for growth. But for founders considering the move, one question dominates early planning: how much does it really cost to start a business in Dubai?

The answer depends on several factors, including whether you choose a mainland or free zone setup, the type of business activity, visa requirements, and office space. In this practical guide, Business Today Middle East breaks down the real costs of starting a business in Dubai in 2025, helping entrepreneurs budget accurately and avoid common surprises.


Mainland vs Free Zone: The First Cost Decision

Mainland Company in Dubai

A mainland company allows you to operate anywhere in Dubai and across the UAE, work directly with local clients, and bid for government contracts. Since foreign ownership restrictions were largely lifted, mainland setups have become increasingly popular.

Typical mainland setup costs in Dubai:

  • Trade license (commercial or professional): AED 10,000–20,000
  • Initial approval and government fees: AED 2,000–5,000
  • Office space (mandatory): from AED 15,000 per year (flexi-desk)
  • Local service agent (for specific activities only): AED 5,000–10,000 annually

Estimated starting cost:
👉 AED 30,000–50,000

Mainland companies are best suited for retail, trading, construction, hospitality, and businesses targeting the local Dubai market.


Free Zone Company in Dubai

Dubai is home to some of the world’s most business-friendly free zones, including DMCC, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai Media City, IFZA, and Meydan Free Zone. These zones offer faster setup, bundled packages, and lower upfront costs.

Typical free zone setup costs:

  • License package: AED 5,500–15,000
  • Registration and incorporation: AED 3,000–5,000
  • Flexi-desk or shared office (often included)
  • Visa allocation depends on package

Estimated starting cost:
👉 AED 12,000–30,000

Free zones are ideal for consultants, tech startups, digital businesses, holding companies, and international firms not requiring physical retail presence.


Business License Costs in Dubai

The cost of a business license depends on the activity:

  • Professional license (consulting, services): AED 5,500–12,000
  • Commercial license (trading): AED 10,000–20,000
  • Industrial license: AED 15,000–25,000+

Some regulated sectors—such as healthcare, education, food & beverage, or financial services—require additional approvals that may add AED 5,000–20,000 to total costs.


Dubai Residency Visa Costs

Visas are a major cost component for business owners and employees.

Average Dubai visa cost per person:

  • Entry permit: AED 1,000–1,500
  • Medical test & Emirates ID: AED 1,000–1,500
  • Visa stamping (2 years): AED 2,000–3,000

👉 Total per visa: AED 4,000–7,000

Most free zone packages include 1–3 visas, while mainland companies pay per visa issued.


Office Space Costs in Dubai

Dubai offers flexible office options for every stage of growth:

  • Flexi-desk / shared office: AED 5,000–15,000 per year
  • Small private office: AED 25,000–60,000 per year
  • Prime office locations: AED 80,000+ per year

Early-stage founders often start with flexi-desks to keep costs lean.


Corporate Bank Account & Compliance Costs

Opening a corporate bank account in Dubai is straightforward but requires robust documentation.

  • Minimum balance: AED 25,000–150,000 (bank-dependent)
  • Monthly fees apply if balance is not maintained

Ongoing compliance costs:

  • Accounting & bookkeeping: AED 5,000–15,000 per year
  • VAT registration (if applicable): AED 1,000–3,000
  • Corporate tax advisory (9% regime): AED 3,000–10,000

Step-by-Step Cost Calculator: Starting a Business in Dubai

StepItemEstimated Cost (AED)
1Trade name registration620–1,000
2Initial approval1,000–3,000
3Business license5,500–20,000
4Office space (annual)5,000–60,000
5Establishment card2,000
6Residency visa (per person)4,000–7,000
7Medical & Emirates IDIncluded above
8Corporate bank accountVariable (min. balance)
9Accounting & compliance5,000–15,000
10Misc. legal & admin costs2,000–10,000

Realistic Cost Scenarios in Dubai

  • Solo consultant (free zone, 1 visa):
    👉 AED 15,000–25,000
  • SME trading company (mainland, 3 visas):
    👉 AED 45,000–70,000
  • Tech startup (free zone, 5 visas):
    👉 AED 60,000–100,000
  • Retail or F&B business:
    👉 AED 150,000+ (excluding fit-out)

Cost vs Value

Dubai may not be the cheapest place to start a business—but it is one of the most efficient. Entrepreneurs gain access to legal certainty, global connectivity, investor-friendly regulations, and a tax-efficient environment that few global cities can match. In 2025, the real question isn’t how cheaply you can set up, but how strategically.

With the right structure, Dubai remains one of the world’s most powerful platforms for building, scaling, and exporting businesses.


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