Firm makes it easier to set up business in the UAE

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Despite its being one of the most potentially lucrative locations to set up a business, a recent report shows overseas investors and entrepreneurs are still leery about launching in the United Arab Emirates.

In an effort to show those potential business owners all the UAE has to offer and to address their concerns about the process, cost and timeframe of setting up a business in the UAE, IBG ME, a new consulting firm, is ready to provide business setup services to small- and medium-sized investors and businessmen.

IBG serves clients in all seven emirates and free zones including Jabel Ali Free Zone, Ajman Free Zone, Hamriyah Free Zone and DAFA.

“Company formation in Dubai and in the rest of UAE can be a very challenging process for those people who are not familiar with how things work here,” IBG Managing Director Joao Pestalozzi said. “The need for a professional and seasoned company setup consultant is definitely there and it’s important for that consultant to have the client’s best interest in mind, too. The company setup process here in the UAE has the potential to be reasonably complex and IBG Consulting aims at easing that out for its clients by putting clients in touch with sponsors and hand holding them through the entire business setup process at very reasonably rates with quick turnaround times.“

IBG consulting has been in Dubai since 2013 and boasts a team of international consultants with years of local and global expertise.

More information about IBG ME can be found online at the company’s Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus pages.



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