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Get A Business Loan in UAE

The UAE is the land of opportunity. New businesses are set up seemingly every day. If you are looking at setting up a new business, or even if you're established already but need a small loan to generate more business, then this is the place for you. Comparing 17 different providers, we're guaranteed to get you the best rates in the market.

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Dedicated Relationship Manager
Insurance Funding
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No Equity Required
No Salary Transfer
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Dubai Islamic Bank
Emirates Islamic
Emirates Money
Gulf Finance
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*Calculations are based on flat rates

Noor Business Finance

AED 2,000,000
Minimum Revenue
AED 12,662
Monthly Payment
9.92%
Flat Rate
4
Maximum Term

Features:

Islamic Finance, No Equity Required, No Salary Transfer

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Dubai Islamic Bank - Business Finance

AED 1,000,000
Minimum Revenue
AED 12,531
Monthly Payment
9.37%
Flat Rate
4
Maximum Term

Features:

Islamic Finance

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Emirates Islamic - Business Finance

AED 150,000
Minimum Revenue
AED 12,206
Monthly Payment
8%
Flat Rate
4
Maximum Term

Features:

Islamic Finance

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Gulf Finance Small Business Loans

AED 2,500,000
Minimum Revenue
AED 12,930
Monthly Payment
11.03%
Flat Rate
4
Maximum Term

Features:

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Emirates Money Business Loan

AED 1,200,000
Minimum Revenue
AED 12,662
Monthly Payment
9.92%
Flat Rate
4
Maximum Term

Features:

Dedicated Relationship Manager, No Equity Required, No Salary Transfer

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Emirates Money Loan for Rent a Car Companies

AED 360,000
Minimum Revenue
AED 11,389
Monthly Payment
4.444%
Flat Rate
4
Maximum Term

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Aseel Business Finance

AED 900,000
Minimum Revenue
AED 13,064
Monthly Payment
11.58%
Flat Rate
4
Maximum Term

Features:

Islamic Finance, Introductory Offers, No Equity Required

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Emirates Money Personal Loan

AED 600,000
Minimum Revenue
AED 12,681
Monthly Payment
10%
Flat Rate
4
Maximum Term

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Emirates Money Commercial Vehicles Loan

AED 360,000
Minimum Revenue
AED 11,389
Monthly Payment
4.444%
Flat Rate
4
Maximum Term

Features:

Insurance Funding, Competitive Interest Rates

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Emirates Money Equipment Loan

AED 360,000
Minimum Revenue
AED 11,389
Monthly Payment
4.444%
Flat Rate
4
Maximum Term

Features:

Insurance Funding

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Got a question?
Not always but often it makes more sense and may mean you are eligible for better benefits and more attractive interest rates.
Financing your business falls into two key categories: debt and equity. Debt includes all types of loans whereas equity involves shares and the transfer of some ownership. By financing your company with a loan, you avoid relinquishing any control of your business.
If you wish to extend your business loan, contact your loan provider. They may be happy to extend your current loan or you may be able to refinance which means you buy out your loan by another bank.
This entirely depends on the loan product and provider you choose as well as your specific situation.
In most cases, yes – provided that you have a history of reliable repayments on the existing loan. Again, this will depend on the loan product and provider.
Compare, compare, compare! Use our smart comparison tools to choose the best business loan for you.
The following types of business are normally eligible to apply for a loan:
  • Limited Liability Company (LLC)
  • Sole Proprietor
  • Partnership
  • Free Zone Companies
  • Branches/Subsidiaries of Offshore Entities
  • Eligibility - First of all, you should identify which loan products and providers you are eligible for application to. Some banks may require you to have been in business for a certain length of time or have a minimum annual revenue
  • Amount required – Consider how much you want to borrow and then compare those banks whose maximum loan amounts exceed this
  • Process – consider how quickly the application process takes? How quickly do you need the loan?
  • Interest rates – do flat or reducing interest rates apply? See below for details of how these differ
  • Fees – consider all fees applicable such as arrangement fees and early settlement fees
  • Flexibility – What if you wish to extend the loan? What if you require flexibility in the repayment schedule?
  • Customer service - Will you have a dedicated relationship or account manager to service all your business needs?
There are any number of reasons why a business may need to take out a loan including to start a company, to purchase inventory, to expand a business, to ease cash-flow management, for import and export shipping, mergers and acquisitions or to strengthen the company financials.