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100% Ownership Mainland Company Setup Dubai Abu Dhabi 2026

The UAE’s landmark reforms now allow foreign investors to claim 100% ownership of mainland companies in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. This ultimate 2026 guide provides a clear roadmap to navigating the legal framework, step-by-step process, costs, and strategic advantages of establishing your wholly-owned enterprise in the heart of the UAE’s dynamic economy.

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For decades, the requirement for a local sponsor or agent was the defining feature of mainland business setup in the UAE. Today, that paradigm has shifted. The UAE’s progressive reforms now allow foreign investors and entrepreneurs to establish mainland companies with 100% ownership in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and across the Emirates. This landmark change, fully embedded in the legal framework by 2026, opens the domestic market directly to international talent and capital without mandatory partnership. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step roadmap to navigating this process in 2026, detailing the requirements, costs, authorities involved, and strategic considerations for claiming your stake in the UAE’s vibrant economy.

The cornerstone of this change is the amended UAE Commercial Companies Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 32 of 2021). This law removed the previous 51% local ownership requirement for most onshore commercial activities. However, it’s crucial to understand that 100% foreign ownership is not automatic for all business types. The law grants individual Emirates and their respective Economic Departments (like the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism – DET) the authority to specify the eligible business activities. Most professional, commercial, industrial, and tourism activities are now open, while a limited “negative list” of strategic sectors may still require a local partner.

Key Insight: The “Negative List”

While extensive, 100% foreign ownership is not universal. Activities typically requiring UAE national majority ownership include:

  • Oil exploration and production
  • Security and military services
  • Banking and insurance (subject to Central Bank rules)
  • Commercial agencies

Always verify your specific activity with the relevant DET or consult with a local legal services provider for definitive guidance.

Furthermore, businesses must secure a physical office address (commercial lease) in the Emirate of registration. This is a key differentiator from free zones, which often provide flexi-desk options. Our dedicated PRO services team can assist in navigating lease registration (Ejari in Dubai/Tawtheeq in Abu Dhabi) and all subsequent government procedures efficiently.

Mainland vs. Free Zone: Your Strategic Choice for 2026

Choosing between a mainland and a free zone company is a critical decision. The 100% ownership reform makes mainland more attractive, but each path has distinct advantages. Your choice depends on your target market, business activity, and long-term vision.

Feature Mainland Company (100% Foreign Owned) Free Zone Company
Market Access Direct access to the entire UAE domestic market and GCC. Primarily for international trade; domestic market access requires a local distributor or mainland branch.
Office Requirement Mandatory physical commercial office space. Often offers flexible options (flexi-desk, virtual office in some zones).
Ownership 100% foreign ownership for approved activities. 100% foreign ownership guaranteed.
Tax Implications Subject to UAE Corporate Tax (0% on profits up to AED 375,000, 9% above). May qualify for 0% Corporate Tax as a Qualifying Free Zone Person (QFZP) if conditions are met. Learn more in our QFZP guide.
Government Liaison Multiple authorities: DET/DED, Municipality, Chamber of Commerce, etc. Single authority: the Free Zone authority.

For a deeper analysis, including specific free zone comparisons, our detailed Mainland vs. Free Zone 2026 guide is an essential resource.

The 2026 Step-by-Step Setup Process

Establishing a 100% foreign-owned mainland company involves a sequential process with several key authorities. While the exact steps can vary slightly between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the core framework remains consistent.

Phase 1: Pre-Licensing & Approvals

  1. Determine Activity & Legal Form: Select your commercial activity and legal structure (most common: Limited Liability Company – LLC).
  2. Reserve Trade Name: Apply and approve a unique trade name with the DET/DED.
  3. Secure Initial Approvals: Obtain initial approval from the DET/DED, which is a preliminary green light for the business setup.
  4. Draft & Notarize MOA: Draft the Memorandum of Association (MOA). For an LLC, this outlines shareholder details and capital. This document requires official notarization at a UAE notary public.
  5. Secure Office Lease: Finalize a commercial lease and register it with the relevant real estate authority (Ejari/Tawtheeq).

Phase 2: Licensing & Incorporation

  1. Submit Final Application: Submit all documents, including notarized MOA and lease, to the DET/DED for the final business license.
  2. Receive License & Registration: Upon payment of fees, you receive your official mainland trade license and company registration certificate.

Phase 3: Post-License Formalities

  1. Chamber of Commerce Membership: Register with the local Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
  2. Corporate Bank Account: Open a corporate bank account. Preparation is key; our guide on corporate bank account opening in 2026 outlines current requirements.
  3. Visa Processing: Apply for investor and employee residency visas through the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA). This is where efficient PRO services prove invaluable for managing medical tests, Emirates ID, and stamping.

Insight: The Role of the MOA

The Memorandum of Association is your company’s constitutional document. For a 100% owned LLC, it clearly states the single shareholder’s ownership. Its notarization is a non-negotiable legal step that formalizes the company structure. Ensure it’s drafted and notarized correctly from the start.

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Detailed Cost Breakdown & Timeline (2026)

Costs are influenced by the Emirate, license type, office rent, and number of visas. The figures below are estimates for a standard Dubai/Abu Dhabi LLC setup in 2026.

Cost Component Estimated Range (AED) Notes
Trade Name Reservation & Initial Approval 1,000 – 2,000 Government fees.
DED/DET License Fee 15,000 – 30,000 Varies by activity and Emirate.
Notarization of MOA 2,500 – 5,000 Fee depends on authorized capital. See Dubai notary fees 2026.
Office Lease Registration (Ejari/Tawtheeq) ~1,050 Standard government fee + agent fee.
Chamber of Commerce Registration 2,000 – 5,000 Annual membership fee.
Investor Visa (1st Applicant) 5,000 – 7,000 Includes medical, Emirates ID, and stamping.
Professional Service Fee 7,000 – 15,000 For comprehensive handling of the process.
TOTAL ESTIMATE (Excl. Office Rent) 33,550 – 66,050+ Office rental costs are additional and market-dependent.

Timeline: With all documents in order, the entire process from name reservation to receiving the license typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. Visa processing for the investor adds another 2-3 weeks. Delays usually occur due to incomplete documents or slow lease registration.

Licensing, Approvals & Post-Setup Compliance

Your mainland license grants you the right to conduct business, but specific activities require additional “secondary” approvals from relevant UAE ministries.

Common Secondary Approvals

  • Healthcare: Approval from Dubai Health Authority (DHA) or Department of Health (DoH) Abu Dhabi.
  • Education/Training: Approval from Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) or Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK).
  • Food & Beverage: Municipal and food safety approvals.
  • Engineering/Construction: Approval from the relevant Municipal planning department.

Post-setup, companies must adhere to annual compliance, including license renewal, UAE Corporate Tax registration and filing (if applicable), and maintaining Economic Substance Regulations (ESR) reporting if engaged in relevant activities. For a complete overview, refer to our Ultimate UAE Legal Compliance Checklist for 2026.

Real-World Case Study: FinTech Startup Setup

Client: “AlphaTech Solutions,” a UK-based financial technology startup.

Goal: Establish a regional HQ in Dubai to serve the UAE and MENA markets with 100% founder ownership.

Challenge: Navigating the specific licensing for financial software services and obtaining necessary pre-approvals.

Process with Vesta Solutions:

  1. Activity Finalization: We identified the precise DET activity code for “Financial Technology Software Development.”
  2. Documentation & MOA: Prepared all founder documents and drafted the MOA for a single-shareholder LLC, followed by seamless notarization.
  3. Office & Licensing: Secured a cost-effective commercial office in Dubai Internet City and managed the entire DET application.
  4. Banking & Visa: Assisted in preparing the business plan for corporate account opening and processed the founder’s investor visa.

Outcome & Timeline: AlphaTech received its mainland Dubai license in 3.5 weeks. The founder obtained his investor residency visa and Emirates ID 2 weeks later. The company now operates with 100% ownership, a corporate bank account, and is fully compliant, positioning it to apply for relevant sandbox programs with the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I really own 100% of any mainland business in 2026?
No. While the law allows it, each Emirate’s Economic Department publishes a list of approved activities eligible for 100% foreign ownership. Most common commercial, professional, and industrial activities are included, but strategic sectors (like oil, utilities, security) are excluded. Always verify your specific activity.

What is the minimum capital requirement?
There is no mandated minimum share capital for most mainland LLCs. The “authorized capital” stated in the MOA should be reasonable for the business activity. However, some specific regulated activities (e.g., certain consulting fields) may have minimum requirements.

How many visas can I get for a mainland company?
The visa quota is primarily determined by the size of your registered office space. As a general rule, you can sponsor one employee visa for approximately every 80-100 sq. ft. of office space. The DET/DED issues the quota based on your lease agreement.

Does 100% ownership qualify me for a Golden Visa?
Yes, absolutely. Owning a mainland company with 100% ownership is a strong pathway to the UAE Golden Visa under the “Investor” category. You will need to demonstrate a minimum invested capital (which can include company capital and setup costs) and meet other criteria.

Can I convert my existing local sponsor company to 100% ownership?
Yes, conversion is possible. The process involves amending the existing MOA, removing the local sponsor’s share, and re-registering the company with the DET/DED under the new ownership structure. It requires the consent of the previous local partner and follows a similar process to a new setup.

Do I need to be physically present during setup?
Not necessarily for all steps. Using a trusted partner with comprehensive PRO services allows for a largely remote process. However, you will need to be present for the investor visa medical test and biometrics for the Emirates ID. Documents like the MOA can often be notarized via remote video notarization in certain cases.

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About the Author

Sarah Chen is the Head of Corporate Services at Vesta Solutions. With over 12 years of experience in UAE business setup, corporate law, and compliance, she has assisted hundreds of international entrepreneurs and investors in establishing successful ventures across Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Sarah’s expertise lies in navigating complex regulatory landscapes and providing practical, strategic advice for long-term business growth in the UAE. She holds a Master’s in International Business Law from the University of London and is a certified compliance practitioner.

For a confidential consultation on your business setup plans, contact Sarah and the Vesta team through our website.

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