The Bottom Line
SPC costs AED 3,502 less (21% savings) in your first year compared to IFZA. That’s AED 13,338 vs AED 16,840 all-in with one visa.
If speed matters more than cost, SPC gets you operational in 2 Working Days — 1 working days faster than IFZA.
For banking, IFZA has medium approval rates, which means smoother account opening and less paperwork. A rejected bank application can delay your launch by weeks.
Sharjah · Est. 2017
Sharjah Publishing City (SPC)
SPC is specialized for independent authors, small publishers, and digital content creators who want the fastest setup. If your core business is book publishing, authoring, or publishing-related services, SPC is the natural choice — but bank account opening will be challenging.
License
AED 10,075
Visa
AED 2,373
Setup
2 Working Days
Banking
Low
The Pros of SPC
Fastest setup in UAE — 2 working days
World's first publishing-focused free zone
Specialized support for authors and small publishers
Up to 50 shareholders for group structures
Virtual address with optional office upgrades
Competitive pricing for creative professionals
The Cons
Low bank approval rate (40–50%) — publishing activities perceived as high-risk
Strictly limited to publishing and related media activities
Smaller ecosystem with fewer partnership opportunities
Sharjah location and publishing-only focus limits business expansion
Banks require detailed publishing contracts before approval
Dubai · Est. 2018
International Free Zone Authority (IFZA)
IFZA suits tech startups, software developers, and e-commerce entrepreneurs who want a Dubai address with fast setup and lower costs than DMCC. Ideal for teams of 1–4 people needing quick incorporation for clients or investors.
License
AED 12,750
Visa
AED 3,200
Setup
3 Working Days
Banking
Medium
The Pros of IFZA
Fast 3-day Dubai setup — ideal for time-sensitive startups
Dubai address with lower costs than DMCC/Meydan
Simplified application process with digital-first approach
Suitable for 1–6 shareholders
Includes virtual address and government clearance
Modern, startup-friendly administration
The Cons
Medium bank approval (65–70%) — newer zone with less track record
Limited to 6 shareholders — growth restrictions
Smaller commercial ecosystem versus established Dubai zones
Virtual address only — limited physical presence options
Less bank familiarity compared to DMCC or Meydan
Full Cost Comparison
All figures in AED with 1 visa included. The lower value is highlighted in green.
Cost Item
SPC
IFZA
Business License
AED 10,075
AED 12,750
Office / Desk
Included
Included
Visa (1 person)
AED 2,373
AED 3,200
Medical Exam
AED 320
AED 320
Emirates ID
AED 370
AED 370
Establishment Card
AED 200
AED 200
Total Year 1
AED 13,338
AED 16,840
Annual Renewal (Yr 2+)
AED 9,200
AED 11,000
Banking & Compliance
Getting a bank account open is often harder than getting the license itself. Here’s what to expect at each zone.
SPC
SPC has low bank approval (40–50%) because publishing is perceived as high-risk by traditional banks. Processing takes 4–6 weeks with frequent requests for additional documents. RAKBANK and some Islamic banks are more receptive. Bring detailed publishing contracts, customer letters of intent, or pre-orders to strengthen your application.
License approval takes just 2 working days from complete submission — the fastest in the UAE. Activity classification is strict: you must be clearly in publishing, authoring, editing, or distribution. General "media services" gets redirected to Shams. ISBN registration or author credentials help speed approval.
IFZA
IFZA has medium approval (65–70%). Processing takes 2–4 weeks. Emirati banks (ADCB, FAB) and newer fintech banks (Wio Bank) have faster processes for IFZA. Bring a solid business plan and evidence of pre-sales or customers. Modern tech business models are viewed favorably.
License approval takes 3 working days — one of the fastest in Dubai. IFZA uses digital-first documentation, reducing paperwork. Activities are approved broadly for IT, software, e-commerce, and marketing. Virtual address setup is same-day online.
Which One Should You Pick?
Choose SPC If…
- Your business matches: Education, Marketing, Media Production
- Budget is your primary concern (AED 3,502 cheaper)
- You need to get operational as quickly as possible (2 Working Days)
- You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
Choose IFZA If…
- Your business matches: E-commerce, IT Consultancy, Marketing, Software Development
- You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
Our Analysis
If speed is your priority, Sharjah Publishing City (SPC) gets you operational in 2 days versus International Free Zone Authority (IFZA)'s 3-day timeline. But that faster setup comes with cost implications—Sharjah Publishing City (SPC) saves you AED 3,502 (21% less) in your first year. From a banking perspective, International Free Zone Authority (IFZA) has medium approval prospects, making it smoother for companies needing quick account setup. Sharjah Publishing City (SPC) shines for spc is specialized for independent authors, small publishers, and digital content creators who want the fastest setup. if your core business is book publishing, authoring, or publishing-related services, spc is the natural choice — but bank account opening will be challenging., while International Free Zone Authority (IFZA) targets ifza suits tech startups, software developers, and e-commerce entrepreneurs who want a dubai address with fast setup and lower costs than dmcc. ideal for teams of 1–4 people needing quick incorporation for clients or investors.. The cost gap is modest enough that your specific business needs should guide the decision. International Free Zone Authority (IFZA) has banking advantages that may offset its premium pricing for companies making regular international transfers; Sharjah Publishing City (SPC) appeals to cost-conscious startups.
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