About us
At Beyon, we pride ourselves on being a trusted partner for individuals, executives, and startups, SMEs, and other businesses looking to establish themselves in the UAE. Our leadership team brings to the table a comprehensive understanding of the UK’s accounting, taxation, and business ecosystem and first-hand experience of successfully transitioning from London to Dubai, giving us deep insights into the unique challenges and opportunities involved. With years of expertise in the UAE’s business setup and PRO services ecosystem, we have built strong relationships with government authorities and local stakeholders, ensuring a seamless experience for our clients.
We offer end-to-end support tailored to your business needs—whether it’s selecting the right jurisdiction, navigating regulatory complexities, or handling visa and licensing requirements. Our proven track record, commitment to excellence, and insider knowledge make us the ideal choice to simplify your business journey in Dubai. Partner with us to unlock growth in one of the world’s most dynamic commercial hubs.
Mainland company
Mainland companies, also known as onshore companies, are licensed by the Department of Economic Development (DED) of the respective emirate. These entities can operate freely in the local UAE market and conduct business internationally without restrictions.
Free zone company
Free zone companies operate within specific jurisdictions known as free zones, with over 40 located across the UAE. Businesses in free zones benefit from tax incentives and various operational advantages but are restricted to conducting business within their designated zone or internationally, unless partnered with a local distributor.
Offshore company
An offshore company is registered in a UAE jurisdiction while its parent company remains abroad. These entities do not require a physical presence in the UAE and are primarily designed for international business operations. Offshore companies differ significantly from onshore entities in terms of legal structure, documentation, and regulatory frameworks. Note that offshore companies cannot be converted into onshore or free zone companies.