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Abu Dhabi Registration Authority (ADRA) Records 29% Increase in New Economic Licences in 2025

  • 31/03/2026
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ADM NEWS | Abu Dhabi Registration Authority (ADRA) records 29% increase in new economic licences in 2025 The Abu Dhabi Registration Authority (ADRA), the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development’s (ADDED) arm to develop and regulate the business sector, has highlighted that the continued strong growth in new and active economic licences reflects Abu Dhabi’s ability to provide an investment-attractive, growth-supportive business environment and the highest international standards of transparency and governance.

During 2025, renewed licences increased by 20 per cent, and active licences rose by 13.5 per cent compared to 2024. This growth was supported by initiatives launched by ADRA, including updating the register of expired economic licences and expanding new economic activities to meet the needs of entrepreneurs and investors across various sectors, strengthening confidence in Abu Dhabi’s business ecosystem.

New economic licences recorded strong growth across different sectors and regions. Industrial licences increased by 20 per cent in 2025, tourism by 10 per cent, occupational by 122 per cent, professional by 28 per cent, commercial by 28 per cent, and licences in agriculture, fishery, and livestock activities by 12 per cent, compared to 2024.

Geographically, economic licences increased by 31 per cent in Abu Dhabi City, 29 per cent in Al Ain Region and 16 per cent in Al Dhafra region. His Excellency Al Mansoori emphasised ADRA’s commitment to a data-driven approach, supported by in-depth studies and constructive dialogue with investors and stakeholders, as well as the adoption of advanced digital solutions to ensure the best possible environment for business growth and to enable entrepreneurs to benefit from the emirate’s diverse and dynamic economic capabilities.

He noted that the establishment of ADRA was part of Abu Dhabi’s strategy to accelerate economic growth and diversification by providing simplified procedures, advisory services, enhanced regulatory processes, and seamless access to Abu Dhabi’s thriving economic ecosystem.

His Excellency said: “Commercial activity indicators during the past year highlight the sector’s vitality, with total promotional offers increasing by 8 per cent and advertisements by 26 per cent. Tajer Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi Trader), freelancer, and the ‘Mobdea’ licences continued to grow, confirming the importance of the initiatives launched in recent years to facilitate doing business and keep pace with major economic and technological transformations.” Mobdea, designated for Emirati women to turn their creative passions into commercial endeavours, increased from 2,503 in 2024 to 3,306 in 2025, recording a 32 per cent rise.

Freelancer licences grew from 2,065 in 2024 to 3,502 in 2025, marking a 70 per cent increase. New Tajer Abu Dhabi licences increased from 7,187 in 2024 to 8,901 in 2025, up 24 per cent.

The Tajer Abu Dhabi licence enables entrepreneurs to start their businesses in more than 1,200 economic activities without needing a physical premises for the first three years.

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