Dubai Flower Centre
New Hub For The Growth Of The Floriculture Industry
About Dubai Flower Centre
Dubai Flower Centre Free Zone situated at the strategic hub of the Dubai International Airport, offers an unparalleled platform for businesses in the floral and perishables trade.
It is a hub created solely to nurture the floriculture sector in this modern era. Business setup in this Free Zone can engage in activities such as importing and exporting various florals, from exotic blooms to local varieties.
Additionally, companies can manufacture and assemble floral arrangements, perfumes, and other related products.
With its broad scope of permissible activities, DFC provides opportunities for emerging startups and established enterprises in the floriculture industry seeking to expand their operations in the UAE.
At present, the Dubai Flower Centre has 19 tenants coming from 11 countries and is expected to serve two billion consumers once fully operational.
Thus, Dubai Flower Center Free Zone apart from increasing the country’s revenue and offering jobs to the locals also allows people from other countries to take part in the industry.
Dubai Media City (DMC) fosters media industries and plays a significant role in Dubai vision of a knowledge-based economy. It hosts diverse commercial spaces, business centers, and boutique offices. For this reason, it attracts businesses of all sizes, such as SMEs and international media giants.
Housing the famous media stations like Publicis Group, Thomson Reuters, CNN, Spotify, Walt Disney, BBC, Leo Burnett, JCDecaux, ITP and so on, Dubai Media City (DMC) has established itself as the region’s most credible media community. DMC has contributed to Dubai’s earning the title of “The Capital of Arab Media.”
It supports various sectors, including film production, broadcasting, e-commerce, gaming, music, printing, advertising, events and much more. Not only does it provide a platform for business setup, but it also offers networking opportunities and hosts events.
Dubai Flower Centre (DFC) Free Zone Business Benefits
- 100% foreign ownership
- Full repatriation of profits
- Strategic location of DFC ensure smooth access to global markets
- Metro Ethernet environment
- No personal income tax
- Less corporate tax
- World class communications infrastructure on new innovative technologies
- Dynamic international community
- Commercial offices, Business Centers (Executive Desk & Executive Office) and Conference Facilities
License offered by Dubai Flower Centre Free Zone
When it comes to licensing in Dubai Flower City, businesses can choose from a range of options tailored to meet diverse needs:
Trade License:
Ideal for companies looking to import, export, and distribute floral products and perishables.
Service License:
Suitable for providers offering services in the floriculture sector.
Industrial License:
Ideal for perishables manufacturing and production entities.
How to start a Business in DFC Free Zone?
Setting up a business in the DFC Free Zone is straightforward and efficient. Here’s how you can register your business and begin operations:
- Choose your business activity
- Select your business entity i.e. Freezone Establishment (FZE), Freezone Company (FZCO) or a branch of an existing company.
- Choose your business name
- Prepare all required document and submit to DFC authority
- Obtain your trade license
- Apply for the residency/investor visa
- Open corporate bank account
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Start Your Business Setup Journey in DFC with RFZ
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Partner with RFZ, your trusted Corporate Services Provider Company, to ensure a smooth and successful business setup process.
Our expertise in navigating the unique dynamics of the UAE Free Zones makes us the ideal partner for your entrepreneurial endeavors.
We ensure that your business setup in DFC is seamless and compliant with the UAE regulations.
FAQs - Business Set up in DFC Free Zone
Types of business entities allowed by Dubai Flower Centre Free Zone are:
- Free zone Establishment
- Free zone company
- Branch of a foreign company
Obtaining a license typically takes between 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the complexity of your business formation.