MEYDAN FREEZONE IN DUBAI
Meydan is the visionary concept of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. Meydan Free Zone’s outlook is all about building a future-forward strategy.
Benefits of Meydan Freezone
- 100% foreign ownership.
- 100% repatriation of capital and profits.
- 0% corporate or personal income tax.
- 0% import or re-export duties.
- No minimum paid up capital requirement.
- Company documents issued within a day after getting the security and government approvals.
- No annual audit report is required.
- Office facilities open round the clock.
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Companies are privy to exclusive specials on food and beverage facilities such
as the fully equipped. Business Centre, and luxurious hotel accommodations
at the 5-star Meydan Hotel. - Easy bank account set up.
- More than 1500 business activities to choose from.
- Engage in businesses outside of UAE.
- Safe and regulated business environment.
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Shareholders are not required to be physically present in the UAE for Meydan
FZ company formation. - Various visa and non-visa packages available.
- World class vibrant community.
- Just 15 minutes from the Dubai International Airport.
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