The Bottom Line
RAKEZ costs AED 2,240 less (17% savings) in your first year compared to DWTC. That’s AED 10,770 vs AED 13,010 all-in with one visa.
If speed matters more than cost, RAKEZ gets you operational in 5 Working Days — 4 working days faster than DWTC.
Ras Al Khaimah · Est. 2017
Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ)
RAKEZ is perfect for cost-conscious entrepreneurs, e-commerce sellers, and small tech teams who want maximum flexibility and lowest fees. If you operate primarily online and need a legitimate UAE entity without high costs, RAKEZ is hard to beat.
License
AED 7,500
Visa
AED 2,400
Setup
5 Working Days
Banking
Medium
The Pros of RAKEZ
Second-lowest license fee in UAE (AED 7,500)
Includes virtual address, no extra fees
Flexible for all business types — minimal activity restrictions
Up to 50 shareholders for scalable partnerships
Competitive office and warehouse packages
Strong government support with no restrictions on ownership structure
The Cons
Medium bank approval (70%) — RAK premium applies
Northern location less convenient than Dubai/Sharjah for clients
Smaller business network ecosystem versus DMCC or JAFZA
Limited immediate infrastructure (no integrated co-working)
Fewer multinational company presence versus Dubai zones
Dubai · Est. 2015
Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC)
DWTC suits event companies, conference organizers, and management consultants who want to host client meetings in a world-class venue and sell to mainland UAE directly. Best for B2B service providers with 2–8 team members.
License
AED 10,020
Visa
AED 2,100
Setup
9 Working Days
Banking
Medium
The Pros of DWTC
Central Dubai location with world-class facilities
Dual licensing available — sell to mainland customers directly
Prestigious address for international meetings and exhibitions
Built-in event and conference infrastructure
Up to 10 shareholders allowed
Strong ecosystem for B2B service providers
The Cons
9-day approval timeline — longest among Dubai zones
Medium bank approval rate — selective underwriting
Higher visa costs (AED 2,100) compared to RAKEZ
Virtual address only in base package — office upgrades costly
Limited specialization for specific industries
Full Cost Comparison
All figures in AED with 1 visa included. The lower value is highlighted in green.
Cost Item
RAKEZ
DWTC
Business License
AED 7,500
AED 10,020
Office / Desk
Included
Included
Visa (1 person)
AED 2,400
AED 2,100
Medical Exam
AED 300
AED 320
Emirates ID
AED 370
AED 370
Establishment Card
AED 200
AED 200
Total Year 1
AED 10,770
AED 13,010
Annual Renewal (Yr 2+)
AED 6,800
AED 9,500
Banking & Compliance
Getting a bank account open is often harder than getting the license itself. Here’s what to expect at each zone.
RAKEZ
RAKEZ has medium bank approval (70–75%). Processing takes 2–3 weeks for clear e-commerce or IT businesses. RAKBANK (based in RAK) and Mashreq show strong appetite for RAKEZ. Bring evidence of existing customer base, online sales, or client contracts. Banks appreciate RAKEZ's transparency and straightforward setup.
License approval takes 5 working days. RAKEZ accepts broad activity categories and rarely rejects applications for activity reasons. Virtual address and licensing are streamlined with minimal documentation. If adding warehouse space, expect brief FSA clearance for storage only (not manufacturing).
DWTC
DWTC has medium bank approval (70–80%) and typically requires more documentation than Shams or Meydan. Processing takes 3–5 weeks. Banks appreciate the dual licensing option and track record. Business activity clarity is critical — be specific about consulting or event services rather than generic trading.
License approval takes 9 working days, making DWTC slower than most Dubai zones. The trade-off is access to dual licensing for mainland sales. Comprehensive business documentation is required upfront. Activities are reviewed carefully — vague descriptions cause delays.
Which One Should You Pick?
Choose RAKEZ If…
- Your business matches: E-commerce, General Trading, IT Consultancy, Management Consulting
- Budget is your primary concern (AED 2,240 cheaper)
- You need to get operational as quickly as possible (5 Working Days)
- You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
Choose DWTC If…
- Your business matches: Event Management, General Trading, IT Consultancy, Management Consulting
- You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
Our Analysis
If speed is your priority, Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) gets you operational in 5 days versus Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC)'s 9-day timeline. But that faster setup comes with cost implications—Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) saves you AED 2,240 (17% less) in your first year. Both carry medium banking approval ratings, so account opening difficulty is comparable. Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) shines for rakez is perfect for cost-conscious entrepreneurs, e-commerce sellers, and small tech teams who want maximum flexibility and lowest fees. if you operate primarily online and need a legitimate uae entity without high costs, rakez is hard to beat., while Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) targets dwtc suits event companies, conference organizers, and management consultants who want to host client meetings in a world-class venue and sell to mainland uae directly. best for b2b service providers with 2–8 team members.. 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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