'Dubai Hub London' simplifies path for international investors

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Dubai Chambers has taken a major step toward expanding its global business reach with the launch of 'Dubai Hub London' — its first international centre.

The initiative offers a one-stop platform for both government and private sector services, aimed at making it easier for international investors and businesses to set up in Dubai.

Located in London, the hub is designed to strengthen Dubai’s position as a global economic centre and simplify the process for companies and entrepreneurs looking to invest in the emirate.

The first phase of services includes support from key entities like the Dubai Land Department, Dubai Economy and Tourism, the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs, and Dubai Courts.

The centre offers everything from trade licence support and property services to legal document handling — all under one roof.

It’s managed by Al Burj Holding and overseen by Dubai Chambers to ensure high service standards and alignment with Dubai’s global ambitions.

Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers, says the move reflects Dubai’s commitment to supporting investors abroad and furthering the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda, known as D33.

Dubai Hub London is also expected to strengthen ties with the UK and open new doors for business collaboration between the two markets.

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