Investment Development Agency helps bring Vital Services to Dubai

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The Dubai Investment Development Agency (FDI) announced Monday that it has been successful in helping Vital Services Ltd. to begin operations in the country with the help from the British Centers of Business (BCB).

According to Matt Lawless, general manager for the company, Dubai is one of its largest international markets. He said adding an office in the area will allow the company to grow in scope with the ability to recruit a large number of expatriates.

“We are delighted to have chosen Dubai FDI and BCB to assist with establishing our office in Dubai. Their support has been invaluable and made the process largely stress-free,” Lawless said. “Attestation services are critical for anyone coming to Dubai and we are excited about the opportunity to expand business in the region and contribute to the vibrant Dubai economic landscape.”

The company specializes in the confirmation of documents for individuals and companies around the globe and specifically within the United Arab Emirates. The company is headquartered in the U.K. and services approximately 50,000 clients internationally.

“Dubai and the UAE require high quality services across the human resources and business domains to achieve our growth vision,” Director of the Investment Support Division of Dubai FDI Ibrahim Ahli said. “Vital Services Ltd. also has a unique opportunity to target many fast-growing markets through Dubai.”



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