VIP Centre opens to aid investors, businessmen at Dubai’s Al Twar Centre

Dubai is honing its image as one of the best places to invest and do business.
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A VIP Centre recently opened at Dubai’s Al Twar Centre to allow investors and businessmen to finalize their business registration as well as licensing progress at one location, saving them time and money by eliminating the need to visit various government offices and waiting in long lines.

“Dubai has generated widespread interest among business leaders and investors in recent years, leading to an influx of major international firms seeking to expand regionally and globally,” Dubai Department of Economic Development (DED) Director General Sami Al Qamzi

said. “We are happy to be part of the VIP Centre and provide outstanding services to these high profile companies and investors, especially such varied services under a single roof. DED aims to enrich and develop the services available in the economic sector in Dubai. Excellence and quality being maintained across service delivery is one of the key factors differentiating economic activity in Dubai and driving economic development in the emirate. Ultimately, it is contributing to enhancing the local business environment as well as Dubai’s leadership in customer service.”

The goal is to improve Dubai’s standing as one of the best places to invest and do business.

“We will ensure that visitors to the VIP Centre get fast, reliable and comprehensive services in a comfortable environment,” Dubai Courts General Director Taresh Eid Al Mansouri said. “Dubai Courts aims to exceed customer expectations with seven-star class of services and match global standards in line with the vision of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum.”



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