Tim Casben
Partner
Head of UAE offices
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We live in strange times but the UAE continues to innovate and actively engage in attracting business to the UAE and the regulatory framework encourages the establishment of new businesses.
As the UAE looks to kick start the economy we are launching "JUMPSTART", JUMPSTART is a series which will be focussed on the key legal considerations for start-ups looking to establish themselves in the UAE. It is particularly aimed at start-up companies as they look to establish their presence and seek early stage funding. The tech sector is particularly vibrant with the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) and other free zones all vying for the next unicorn.
The series will feed into a comprehensive document covering the key legal considerations for setting up a business in the UAE and a dedicated page on our website which will include a shopping list of standard documentation.
The Middle East is a fast-growing region and the UAE, strategically located in the Arabian Peninsula and sharing borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman, is quickly becoming a global commercial hub with increasingly liberal economic policies. By setting up a business here you are well placed to take advantage of the opportunities a growing international business centre brings.
In this introduction we look at some high level reasons that you might look to establish a business here whether a regional headquarters, manufacturing plant or tech start up.
We recognise that any start-up needs to focus its time and resources on building their business, and that the legal processes are often viewed as distractions from that. However, to protect the value you are building, both now and in the future, it is vital that you start as you mean to go on with the right corporate structure and key legal protections in place.
The series will hopefully shed light on the key requirements and give you some idea of the structures available to you and the key legal considerations that you should take account of when contemplating opening a business in the UAE.
Please don't hesitate to get in touch with us should you have any questions on the issues we cover: we look forward to getting to know you and your business.
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