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Natural vs Corporate Shareholders: Which One Should You Choose?
When setting up a business in the UAE, one of the most important considerations is who will be the shareholders. The choice between natural (individual) shareholders and corporate (company) shareholders can affect documentation, costs, compliance checks, and even timelines. Understanding these differences before starting your license application can drastically assist in making an informed decision.
1. Generally required documents
Natural Person Shareholders:
- Passport copies
- Emirates ID for UAE residents
- Notarized and attested documents for foreign shareholders
- Proof of residency or address
Corporate Shareholders:
- Attested Certificate of incorporation and memorandum of association of the company
- Attested Board resolution authorizing the investment in the new business
- List of directors and authorized signatories
- Certificate of good standing
Insight: While natural shareholders generally need fewer documents, corporate shareholders require more detailed verification, which can lengthen the setup process.
2. Costs
Natural Person Shareholders:
- Government fees are usually standard and predictable
- Additional costs typically relate to visas or office setup, not shareholder type
Corporate Shareholders:
- Verification of corporate documents may incur extra fees
- Some jurisdictions may charge administrative or attestation fees for corporate shareholders
- Fees can increase further if the corporate shareholder is foreign and documents need multiple attestations
Insight: Using corporate shareholders can be more expensive upfront, especially if extra document verification or attestation is required.
3. Compliance Checks
Natural Person Shareholders:
- Authorities verify identity, residency, and eligibility
- Checks against blacklists or restrictions may apply
- Relatively straightforward and quick
Corporate Shareholders:
- Authorities verify the legal standing of the company
- Directors and authorized signatories are cross-checked
- Review of the ultimate beneficial owners (UBO) is mandatory
- Additional approvals may be needed for foreign corporate shareholders
Insight: Corporate shareholders are subject to more rigorous compliance checks, which may extend the timeline before a license can be issued.
4. Practical Implications for Your License Setup
- Timeline: Corporate shareholders usually take longer due to extra documentation and verification.
- Flexibility: Natural shareholders offer simpler management and fewer ongoing obligations.
- Costs: Corporate shareholders may incur additional fees for verification and attestation. Some packages in Freezones may have extra fees for Corporate shareholders.
- Strategic Considerations: Corporate shareholders are ideal for joint ventures, structured investments, or multi-entity setups, while natural shareholders are more straightforward for startups and individual-owned businesses.
Choosing the right shareholder type is more than a formal requirement, it influences costs, timelines, and compliance. Understanding the differences between natural and corporate shareholders helps entrepreneurs plan effectively and avoid unexpected obstacles.
If you’re unsure which shareholder structure is best for your business, our team can guide you through the process, manage documentation, and ensure your license setup is smooth, compliant, and cost-efficient.








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