Advantages
- MENA’s first dedicated e-commerce free zone — purpose-built digital commerce ecosystem
- End-to-end e-commerce support: logistics, warehousing, customs, last-mile delivery
- Strategic location near Dubai International Airport for fast international shipping
- Integrated fulfilment and warehousing facilities within the free zone
- Zero tax on e-commerce operations
Disadvantages
- – Newer zone (2019) — smaller network vs. DMCC or JAFZA
- – Setup costs higher than budget alternatives for basic e-commerce licences
- – Physical presence required
Setting Up a Company
Easy (4/5)
Designed for e-commerce businesses — streamlined onboarding; 3–5 business days. One-stop shop for all e-commerce related approvals.
Opening a Bank Account
Moderate (3/5)
E-commerce businesses are generally accepted, but high transaction volumes require anti-money laundering documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to set up a company in DCC?
Packages from AED 23,000 (2 visas, shared workstation). AED 61,870 for 25 sq m office with 3 visas.
What business sectors are supported by DCC?
Dubai CommerCity supports the following sectors: E-commerce, Logistics, Technology, Trading. Businesses in these industries can obtain a licence and operate within the free zone.
Is it easy to open a bank account with a DCC licence?
E-commerce businesses are generally accepted, but high transaction volumes require anti-money laundering documentation.
Does DCC require a physical office?
No, a physical office is not mandatory. Flexi-desk and virtual office options are available. Shared workstation available in entry packages. Dedicated warehouse and fulfilment space also available.
How many visas can I get through DCC?
Visa quota at Dubai CommerCity: 2–6 visas depending on package and office.