Dubai Mainland Company Formation
Saudi Arabia has emerged as a vibrant destination to start a business. The country is home to enormous natural resources like oil and fuels, which have driven its economy for many years. In addition, it houses robust industries in machinery, dairy products, and pharmaceuticals, making for a vast and diverse economy.
Further enhancing Saudi Arabia’s business landscape are policies that open the economy to investments and new businesses, some of which are listed below. These make the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia the ideal place for investors in the Middle East.
Advantages of Setting Up Your Business in Saudi Arabia
All foreign companies can benefit from the numerous incentives the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia provides to businesses.
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Steps for Setting Up Your Business in Saudi Arabia
Ready to establish your business in Saudi Arabia? Here is the step-by-step guide for you.
Choose the specific operations you want your business to take on in Saudi Arabia, as you must mention this in your application. It will also guide what company type will work best for you, which our team will help you decide.
If you are a foreign investor, you will need a license from the Ministry of Investment Saudi Arabia, which oversees licensing for all foreign-owned companies in Saudi Arabia. Our specialists will assist you with your application, including information about your business and financial details.
Submit your company’s Articles of Association to the Ministry of Commerce and Investment (MCI) and have it notarized once approved. You will need this to accomplish your Commercial Registration (CR) and obtain your Tax Number.
Decide on a company name that fits your business, then have this reserved and approved by the Unified Centre.
A commercial registration certificate indicates that your business is legally registered and authorized to operate in Saudi Arabia.
By registering a national address, your company can ensure it complies with the relevant regulations and benefits from improved government services and communication.
Once your company has obtained its commercial registration certificate, it must then register with several government departments, including the General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI), the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA), and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (HRSD). Each of these departments has specific requirements and procedures for registration.
Lastly, you are required to open a bank account in Saudi Arabia for all your business transactions. You must open it within 90 days of receiving your Commercial Certificate.