How to open a barbershop in Dubai

In an era of economic prosperity and increasing population in Dubai, the service market is witnessing rapid growth, especially in segments related to the basic needs of the population. Studies show that barbershops are a lucrative business as every man is keen to maintain his appearance and health by seeking hair and beard services on a regular basis.
When registering this type of business, it is required to meet certain norms and standards regarding the organization of the space and its layout. Permission to run the business from the Department can be obtained only after verifying that all the requirements for the space have been met.

The key point is to define corporate values, set high service standards and recruit employees who are ready for professional growth and training. In the United Arab Emirates, competition in this service sector is relatively low, which gives entrepreneurs the opportunity to develop a unique proposition and build a successful business with quick profitability.

To launch your own barbershop, you need to go through the following steps:

  • Select a business name and get approval from the Department to use it.
  • Apply for a license to provide a specific list of services.
  • Selecting and renting a space equipped in accordance with established regulations for location, equipment for operation, signage, etc.
  • Obtaining approval from the Department of Economic Development and the Health Care Authority.
  • Register the company with the Department of Labor and formalize the employees.
  • Open a corporate bank account to enable financial transactions.
Knowing the peculiarities of local legislation and requirements for doing business in the UAE, the registration process will not require much effort. For this purpose, we advise you to contact professionals in the field of legal and accounting issues from Openbiz.

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