The Bottom Line
Shams costs AED 17,282 less (67% savings) in your first year compared to DMCC. That’s AED 8,658 vs AED 25,940 all-in with one visa.
If speed matters more than cost, Shams gets you operational in 4 Working Days — 1 working days faster than DMCC.
Dubai · Est. 2002
Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC)
DMCC is for high-growth trading companies, fund managers, and premium consulting firms that can afford premium positioning and want maximum bank credibility. If you're raising capital, attracting international investors, or trading commodities at scale, DMCC is the global gold standard.
License
AED 15,000
Visa
AED 3,500
Setup
5 Working Days
Banking
High
The Pros of DMCC
Highest bank approval rate (98%+) in the world
World-class infrastructure in JLT (Jumeirah Lake Towers)
Unlimited shareholders — perfect for complex structures
Integrated office, co-working, and residential ecosystem
Strong international commodities trading network
5-day approval with streamlined online application
The Cons
Highest cost — AED 15,000 license + AED 6,500 office minimum
Flexi desk space competitive and books quickly
Premium positioning — not cost-conscious for SMEs
Large trader ecosystem creates lower margins in commodity niches
Visa costs are highest tier (AED 3,500)
Sharjah · Est. 2017
Sharjah Media City (Shams)
Shams works best for freelance content creators, digital marketing agencies, and small e-commerce businesses that operate primarily online. If you need a legitimate UAE business entity for invoicing and banking but don't require a physical office, Shams offers the fastest and most affordable path.
License
AED 5,750
Visa
AED 2,018
Setup
4 Working Days
Banking
High
The Pros of Shams
Lowest media license in UAE at AED 5,750
Fast 4-day setup with minimal paperwork
Virtual address included at no extra cost
High bank approval rate — strong reputation with major UAE banks
Large media company network for partnership opportunities
Supports up to 50 shareholders for flexible ownership structures
The Cons
Virtual address only — no physical office option
Activity scope limited to media, creative, and e-commerce
Sharjah address may carry less prestige than Dubai for client-facing businesses
Smaller zone ecosystem compared to DMCC or JAFZA
Full Cost Comparison
All figures in AED with 1 visa included. The lower value is highlighted in green.
Cost Item
DMCC
Shams
Business License
AED 15,000
AED 5,750
Office / Desk
AED 6,500
Included
Visa (1 person)
AED 3,500
AED 2,018
Medical Exam
AED 320
AED 320
Emirates ID
AED 370
AED 370
Establishment Card
AED 250
AED 200
Total Year 1
AED 25,940
AED 8,658
Annual Renewal (Yr 2+)
AED 14,200
AED 4,800
Banking & Compliance
Getting a bank account open is often harder than getting the license itself. Here’s what to expect at each zone.
DMCC
DMCC has near-perfect bank approval (98%+) — all global banks maintain offices in JLT. Account opening takes 1–2 weeks. Goldman Sachs, Citi, HSBC, and all top UAE banks have DMCC specialists. Even new businesses get fast approval if properly documented.
License approval takes 5 working days with online application. DMCC pre-vets your business model upfront, making the process smooth. Commodities trading requires additional verifications (sanctions checks, supply chain documentation). Most applications approved first submission. Name reservation same-day online.
Shams
Shams has a high bank approval rate, with strong relationships at Emirates NBD, Mashreq, and RAKBank. Most account applications complete within 2–3 weeks. Bring a clear business plan and evidence of client relationships or pre-sales to strengthen your application.
License approval takes 4 working days from complete submission. Media licenses require you to specify activities clearly (production, editing, distribution). Most applications clear on first submission when activities match zone criteria. Name reservation takes 1 additional working day.
Which One Should You Pick?
Choose DMCC If…
- Your business matches: E-commerce, General Trading, Management Consulting, Software Development
- You want the smoothest possible banking experience
- You have multiple shareholders or investors
Choose Shams If…
- Your business matches: Advertising, E-commerce, IT Consultancy, Marketing
- You want the smoothest possible banking experience
- Budget is your primary concern (AED 17,282 cheaper)
- You need to get operational as quickly as possible (4 Working Days)
- You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
Our Analysis
If speed is your priority, Sharjah Media City (Shams) gets you operational in 4 days versus Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC)'s 5-day timeline. But that faster setup comes with cost implications—Sharjah Media City (Shams) saves you AED 17,282 (67% less) in your first year. Both carry high banking approval ratings, so account opening difficulty is comparable. Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) shines for dmcc is for high-growth trading companies, fund managers, and premium consulting firms that can afford premium positioning and want maximum bank credibility. if you're raising capital, attracting international investors, or trading commodities at scale, dmcc is the global gold standard., while Sharjah Media City (Shams) targets shams works best for freelance content creators, digital marketing agencies, and small e-commerce businesses that operate primarily online. if you need a legitimate uae business entity for invoicing and banking but don't require a physical office, shams offers the fastest and most affordable path.. Choose Sharjah Media City (Shams) if budget drives your decision and your business model fits shams works best for freelance content creators, digital marketing agencies, and small e-commerce businesses that operate primarily online. if you need a legitimate uae business entity for invoicing and banking but don't require a physical office, shams offers the fastest and most affordable path.. Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) offers better banking relationships despite higher upfront costs; Sharjah Media City (Shams) prioritizes affordability without sacrificing core services.
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