Ras Al Khaimah: Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ) has re-opened the doors of its service centres in Al Hamra, Ras Al Khaimah and Downtown Dubai, welcoming clients to avail all kinds of services, including renewals and business support services, among many others.

The decision of resuming operations in the service centres came in response to the growing number of service requests being received by the economic zone. With the re-opening of these locations, RAKEZ clients can now avail various types of services by visiting the premises, which can conveniently be done through pre-scheduled appointments for a more efficient experience.

“Serving our clients is deep-rooted in the RAKEZ DNA, and we wanted to make things easier for our clients and cater to them in every way. Hence, we have decided to open the doors of our service centres with proper precautions in place,” said Ramy Jallad, RAKEZ Group CEO. “We are excited to see familiar faces back to our premises, but of course our services are also available through RAKEZ Portal 360, which is accessible to our clients anytime and anywhere.”

Prior to opening the service centres, RAKEZ has implemented comprehensive protective measures. These precautions were rolled out to maintain the health and safety of its employees, clients and visitors, ensuring them a safe and hassle-free visit.

For more information, please contact:
Cleo Eleazar, Public Relations & Events Manager, RAKEZ
Phone: +971 7 2077173;
Email: c.eleazar@rakez.com

About Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ):
RAKEZ is a powerhouse business and industrial hub established by the Government of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates. It currently hosts over 15,000 companies coming from over 100+ countries and operating in more than 50 industries.

RAKEZ offers entrepreneurs, startups, SMEs and manufacturers a wide-range of solutions, including free zone and non-free zone licences, customisable facilities, and first-class services provided in a one-stop shop. Furthermore, RAKEZ has six specialised zones that are tailored to specific needs of investors: Al Nakheel and Al Hamra Business Zones for commercial and service companies; Al Ghail, Al Hamra and Al Hulailah Industrial Zones for manufacturers and industrialists; and an Academic Zone for educational providers.

A leading economic zone, RAKEZ aims to continue attracting diversified investment opportunities that will contribute to the economic growth of Ras Al Khaimah.

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