The Bottom Line
CommerCity costs AED 660 less (4% savings) in your first year compared to Meydan. That’s AED 14,930 vs AED 15,590 all-in with one visa.
If speed matters more than cost, Meydan gets you operational in 3 Working Days — 2 working days faster than CommerCity.
Dubai · Est. 2018
Dubai CommerCity
CommerCity is perfect for e-commerce businesses, Shopify stores, and online retailers needing fulfillment and warehouse space. Choose CommerCity if you ship physical products online and need integrated logistics.
License
AED 11,200
Visa
AED 2,750
Setup
5 Working Days
Banking
High
The Pros of CommerCity
Modern e-commerce fulfillment infrastructure designed for online sellers
High bank approval (87%) — purpose-built for e-commerce
Unlimited shareholders for scaling e-commerce networks
Virtual address option for light e-commerce operations
Integrated with major logistics partners and 3PLs
5-day approval targeting modern retail operators
The Cons
License (AED 11,200) + warehouse rental required for scale
Newer zone (2018) — smaller ecosystem than JAFZA/DAFZA
Warehouse space competitive during peak seasons (Nov/Dec)
E-commerce activities narrowly defined
Logistics cost overhead for inventory management
Dubai · Est. 2009
Meydan Free Zone
Meydan suits solo entrepreneurs and small partnerships (max 6 shareholders) who want a Dubai presence without long setup timelines. Ideal for consultants, traders, and service providers serving the broader Middle East market.
License
AED 11,500
Visa
AED 3,150
Setup
3 Working Days
Banking
High
The Pros of Meydan
Dubai address for international credibility
Fastest setup at 3 working days
High bank approval rate for professional services
Flexible activity mix — ideal for multiple business lines
Virtual address with optional office upgrades
Strong reputation in Middle East business community
The Cons
Maximum 6 shareholders limits growth potential
Higher license fee than Shams or RAKEZ
No specialized industry support like DMCC or JAFZA
Limited visa allocation with virtual address
Full Cost Comparison
All figures in AED with 1 visa included. The lower value is highlighted in green.
Cost Item
CommerCity
Meydan
Business License
AED 11,200
AED 11,500
Office / Desk
Included
Included
Visa (1 person)
AED 2,750
AED 3,150
Medical Exam
AED 330
AED 320
Emirates ID
AED 370
AED 370
Establishment Card
AED 280
AED 250
Total Year 1
AED 14,930
AED 15,590
Annual Renewal (Yr 2+)
AED 10,080
AED 10,200
Banking & Compliance
Getting a bank account open is often harder than getting the license itself. Here’s what to expect at each zone.
CommerCity
CommerCity has high bank approval (87%) — built for modern e-commerce. Processing takes 1–2 weeks. Fintech and digital-first banks (Wio, Liv) have fast-track processes. Bring online store traffic data, customer metrics, or sales projections.
License approval takes 5 working days. E-commerce activities approved straightforwardly for online retail and fulfillment. If selling restricted items (food, cosmetics), separate FSA/DGA approvals required. Virtual address setup same-day online.
Meydan
Meydan enjoys high bank approval (95%+ with major banks) due to its established reputation. Processing takes 2–3 weeks for standard applications. Emirates NBD, Mashreq, and ADCB have fast-track processes for Meydan clients. A simple business plan showing service offerings is usually sufficient.
License approval happens in 3 working days from complete submission. Activities must be specified clearly, but Meydan accepts broad categories like "general trading" and "business consultancy." Name reservation is same-day. Maximum shareholder limit (6) is fixed and cannot be waived.
Which One Should You Pick?
Choose CommerCity If…
- Your business matches: E-commerce, Fulfillment Services, Logistics, Warehousing
- You want the smoothest possible banking experience
- Budget is your primary concern (AED 660 cheaper)
- You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
- You have multiple shareholders or investors
Choose Meydan If…
- Your business matches: E-commerce, General Trading, Management Consulting, Marketing
- You want the smoothest possible banking experience
- You need to get operational as quickly as possible (3 Working Days)
- You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
Our Analysis
If speed is your priority, Meydan Free Zone gets you operational in 3 days versus Dubai CommerCity's 5-day timeline. But that faster setup comes with cost implications—Dubai CommerCity saves you AED 660 (4% less) in your first year. Both carry high banking approval ratings, so account opening difficulty is comparable. Dubai CommerCity shines for commercity is perfect for e-commerce businesses, shopify stores, and online retailers needing fulfillment and warehouse space. choose commercity if you ship physical products online and need integrated logistics., while Meydan Free Zone targets meydan suits solo entrepreneurs and small partnerships (max 6 shareholders) who want a dubai presence without long setup timelines. ideal for consultants, traders, and service providers serving the broader middle east market.. The cost gap is modest enough that your specific business needs should guide the decision. Neither zone dominates across all dimensions—your choice depends on whether you prioritize cost efficiency or banking relationships.
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