The UAE market is known for being a powerful catalyst that brings out the best in businesses.
A UAE mainland license is your gateway to the full UAE market — government contracts, retail operations, unrestricted trading, and direct access to Abu Dhabi and Dubai’s commercial economies. With recent regulatory reforms, foreign investors now enjoy 100% ownership across 2,000+ business activities — with no local sponsor required in most sectors.
Trade freely with the UAE government, semi-government entities, and the private sector across all seven Emirates — with no geographic restrictions on your business operations.
Following the UAE's landmark Companies Law amendments, foreign investors can hold 100% ownership in mainland companies across the vast majority of commercial and professional activities — eliminating the need for local sponsorship arrangements.
Only mainland-licensed companies can bid directly on UAE government and public sector contracts — including ADNOC, infrastructure, healthcare, and education tenders worth hundreds of millions.
Mainland companies can operate from any commercial address in the UAE — whether prime business districts in Dubai, Abu Dhabi city centre, or key logistics hubs.
Unlike some free zones, mainland companies face no restrictions on capital repatriation, profit transfer, or the volume of business activities.
Certain industries require approvals beyond the standard DED (Department of Economic Development) license:
Required for all healthcare practitioners — doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and allied health professionals operating in Dubai and across the UAE.
Mandatory for educators, teachers, principals, and administrators in Dubai private schools and educational institutions.
Required for commercial transport, taxi, bus, and logistics vehicle operators.
Mandatory licensing for all security companies and security professionals operating in Dubai — issued by the Security Industry Regulatory Agency.
Oversees commercial licensing for all types of trading, manufacturing, and service activities — the primary regulatory body for mainland company formation.