Dubai Economy Department launches ‘SME in a Box’ to foster entrepreneurs

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Jun 4, 2026
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Dubai - Sharikat Mubasher: The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) announced the launch of ‘SME in a Box,’ a new platform designed to support entrepreneurs in starting and operating businesses in Dubai.

The new platform provides founders with a single-entry point to access essential business services, including licensing support, banking, digital payments, logistics, telecommunications, and other operational services through a network of trusted providers, according to the official statement.

SME in a Box is designed to help small businesses move from setup to operation faster while reducing administrative burden and improving cost efficiency. The platform’s partner offers are estimated to unlock more than AED 80,000 in potential value per business across core operational services, depending on the solutions activated and the needs of each SME.

 Additionally, founders who activate banking and payment solutions through the platform can also save up to 200 hours typically spent sourcing providers, comparing offers, negotiating contracts and completing multiple onboarding processes.

Ahmad Almheiri, CEO of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Dubai SME), part of DET, said: “SME in a Box is designed as a working product that removes friction from the system: fewer steps, fewer delays, and clearer costs from the outset. Founders can see what they are getting, how long it will take, and what it will cost before they begin. This product reflects a broader shift in how we support SMEs: from offering individual services to delivering a coordinated operating environment.”

SME in a Box launches with 18 private sector partners including Emirates NBD, Network International, Commercial Bank of Dubai, du, Crossval, Paymob, Ziina, Qashio, Bayzat, Mamo, Aramex, Tabby, Arab Financial Services AFS, Revent, Ascentia, DHL, Maison, and Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank.

The product will be rolled out in phases, beginning with core business enablement services, including licensing support, banking, payment processing, telecommunications, logistics, and marketing services.


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