Business in Dubai platform launched to streamline company services

by Staff Reporter
Dubai Chambers Headquarters

Dubai Chambers has launched the “Business in Dubai” platform to help companies set up, grow and expand their operations in the emirate through a single digital gateway offering business support services.

The new platform brings together 65 corporate services from seven accredited partners, giving businesses access to support in financial services, marketing and growth, technology, and testing, inspection and certification.

The initiative is designed to simplify access to business services by connecting companies with trusted service providers through one platform.

Khalid AlJarwan, Executive Vice President of Commercial and Corporate Services at Dubai Chambers, said: “We are committed to strengthening the foundations that support the growth of Dubai’s business community and enable companies operating in the emirate to grow and expand both locally and globally. Through this platform, we aim to further enhance Dubai’s integrated investment ecosystem by providing businesses with easier access to the services they need to grow, thrive, and contribute to sustainable economic development.”

Saeed Al Gergawi, Vice President of Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy, said: “The launch of the ‘Business in Dubai’ platform comes as part of our ongoing efforts to support companies operating across all sectors, particularly within the digital economy. It delivers value-added services that help simplify operations by connecting companies and entrepreneurs with a network of trusted service providers. This innovative step will create a growth-focused environment that enables companies to operate with greater flexibility and efficiency.”

The platform’s initial partners are ZENDATA Cybersecurity, FAST Ventures, Mamo, OCTA, SGS Gulf Limited, Vault and Pemo.

Dubai Chambers said the platform is intended to help businesses save time and resources by providing access to multiple services through a single digital gateway, allowing companies to focus on their operations and expansion plans.

tanvir@dubainewsweek.com

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