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RAKEZ Company Setup 2026 | Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone Guide

Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone company setup guidance with licensing, visa, office, renewal, banking readiness and post-incorporation support.

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Authority Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone
Emirate Ras Al Khaimah
Support Licence, visas, renewals, banking readiness

Quick Answer

RAKEZ (Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone) offers free zone licences from approximately AED 10,500–30,000 per year for standard service and trading activities, with industrial, warehouse and manufacturing options available at different rates. Located in Ras Al Khaimah with strong logistics infrastructure, RAKEZ supports 100% foreign ownership, UAE residence visas and a wide activity list. Always request a current written quote for your specific activity and package.

Last reviewed: June 2026. Reviewed by: UAE Free Zone Finder setup team. Important disclaimer: fees, visa costs and package inclusions change regularly. Verify all pricing directly with RAKEZ or request a written quote before committing.

RAKEZ Company Setup 2026

Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) is a major UAE free zone authority formed by the merger of RAK Free Trade Zone (RAK FTZ) and RAK Investment Authority (RAKIA). RAKEZ serves a broad range of business types — from small service companies and consultants to mid-size trading firms, manufacturers and industrial operators. Its location in Ras Al Khaimah provides competitive pricing compared to Dubai free zones while maintaining strong UAE logistics access.

At a Glance — RAKEZ 2026

Indicative 2026 figures — verify directly with RAKEZ before committing
ItemPlanning Range or Note
Service/consulting licence (first year)From ~AED 10,500–18,000 (flexi-desk, single activity)
Trading licence (first year)From ~AED 12,000–22,000 depending on activity and package
Industrial/warehouse (first year)From ~AED 25,000–60,000+ (land area, facility type, activity)
First-year total (incl. establishment card + 1 visa)Typically AED 16,000–30,000+ for standard service/trading packages
Visa quota0–3 (flexi-desk); higher with dedicated desk or office
Licence issuance timelineOften 3–7 business days for standard applications
Full setup including visaTypically 3–5 weeks including establishment card, medical, Emirates ID and stamping
Corporate tax (qualifying income)0% may apply if company qualifies as a QFZP; 9% may apply otherwise. Seek tax advice.

Key Features of RAKEZ

RAKEZ is structured around several distinct zones and industrial parks, offering a range of facility types that other free zones may not provide:

  • 100% foreign ownership — no UAE national partner required for free zone companies.
  • Broad activity coverage — services, trading, manufacturing, industrial, warehousing, media, technology, education and more.
  • Multiple facility types — flexi-desk, shared office, dedicated office, warehouse units, factory units and land plots for industrial operators.
  • UAE residence visas — investor, partner and employee visas available based on package type and visa quota.
  • Logistics infrastructure — proximity to RAK Port, RAK Airport, and access to the E311 highway connecting to Dubai and other emirates.
  • Competitive cost structure — generally lower first-year costs than comparable Dubai free zones for equivalent activity types.

Suitable Activities at RAKEZ

RAKEZ covers a wide range of business categories. Commonly licensed activities include: general trading, import/export, professional and consulting services, technology and IT, manufacturing and light industrial, construction-related services, media and marketing, education and training, tourism and hospitality, healthcare support, logistics and freight forwarding, and real estate services. Regulated financial services require additional approvals.

Company Structures Available

  • Free Zone Company (FZC) — 2 to 50 shareholders (individuals or corporate).
  • Free Zone Establishment (FZE) — single shareholder (individual or corporate).
  • Branch of a UAE company — branch registration for existing UAE entities.
  • Branch of a foreign company — branch registration for overseas entities.

Documents Commonly Needed

  • Shareholder passport copy (minimum 6 months validity) and recent passport photograph.
  • Proof of residential address (utility bill or bank statement, within 3 months).
  • UAE visa or entry stamp where applicable.
  • Business activity description or brief business plan.
  • Corporate shareholder documents if a company is a shareholder (certificate of incorporation, MOA, register of directors — typically notarised and attested).
  • Proposed company name options (3 preferred).

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Select business activity, company structure, facility type and visa package.
  2. Submit application via the RAKEZ online portal or through a registered agent.
  3. Receive initial approval and fee payment notice.
  4. Pay fees and submit final documents for licence issuance.
  5. Receive trade licence and company formation documents.
  6. Apply for establishment card and investor/employee visas.
  7. Complete visa stamping, medical fitness test and Emirates ID registration.
  8. Begin corporate bank account opening preparation.

Banking and Tax Caveats

RAKEZ is widely accepted by UAE banks for corporate account opening, though approval always depends on the individual bank's KYC review, compliance policies, business activity and shareholder profile. No free zone — including RAKEZ — can guarantee bank account approval. Prepare a comprehensive banking documentation pack before approaching banks.

UAE corporate tax at 9% applies to taxable income above AED 375,000 for financial years starting on or after 1 June 2023. RAKEZ companies may qualify as a Qualifying Free Zone Person (QFZP) and benefit from a 0% rate on qualifying income, subject to specific conditions. Always seek qualified tax advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions — RAKEZ

What is RAKEZ and what types of businesses use it?

RAKEZ (Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone) is a UAE free zone authority covering services, trading, manufacturing, industrial and specialist activities. It is used by small to mid-size businesses, consultants, traders, manufacturers and industrial operators who want a cost-competitive UAE free zone base with broad activity coverage and good logistics access.

How much does a RAKEZ licence cost?

Service and consulting licences start from approximately AED 10,500–18,000 per year for a flexi-desk package. Trading licences are slightly higher. Industrial, warehouse and factory units are priced based on area and facility type and can range from AED 25,000–60,000+. Always request an itemised quote from RAKEZ or a registered agent for your specific activity and needs.

Does RAKEZ allow manufacturing and industrial businesses?

Yes — RAKEZ has dedicated industrial zones and warehouse facilities for manufacturing, light industrial, storage and logistics operations. This includes warehouse units of varying sizes, factory plots and land-lease options for larger industrial operators. RAKEZ is one of the few UAE free zones with significant industrial infrastructure.

Can I get a UAE residence visa through RAKEZ?

Yes — RAKEZ licence holders can apply for investor, partner and employee UAE residence visas. The number of visas available depends on the office or workspace package selected. Flexi-desk packages typically support 0–3 visas; dedicated desks and offices unlock higher quotas. Visa costs are separate from the licence fee.

How does RAKEZ compare to Dubai free zones on cost?

RAKEZ generally offers lower first-year licence and establishment costs than comparable Dubai free zones such as DMCC, IFZA or Meydan. The trade-off is location — RAK is approximately 1–1.5 hours from central Dubai. For businesses that do not require a Dubai address and are cost-focused, RAKEZ is a strong consideration. For those who need a Dubai presence or specific Dubai-based banking relationships, a Dubai zone may be more suitable.

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