
Ajman NuVentures launches 'Pay as You Go' package to simplify and reduce business setup costs
In a market where affordability, adaptability, and simplicity are more important than ever, the 'Pay as You Go' model offers a smarter path to entrepreneurship. Investors can now establish their companies with minimal upfront costs and choose to pay for additional services — such as visa processing, legal documentation, or office upgrades only when they're needed.
"Ajman NuVentures is redefining the business setup experience,' said Rishi Somaiya, CEO of Ajman NuVentures Centre Free Zone. 'With 'Pay as You Go', we're enabling founders to avoid upfront financial burdens, giving them the freedom to scale strategically. It reinforces our goal of giving entrepreneurs the autonomy they need to build and grow their ventures."
Ajman NuVentures Centre Free Zone sets itself apart by offering two-hour business license issuance, 24-hour visa processing, and a fully digital portal where ANCFZ specialists manage all setup and administrative tasks on behalf of clients. This allows entrepreneurs to focus on growing their businesses while ANCFZ handles the complexities traditionally associated with business registration and compliance.
Designed to meet the needs of today's fast-paced business landscape, ANCFZ's launch of the 'Pay as You Go' package highlights its ongoing commitment to removing barriers, enhancing accessibility, and supporting sustainable economic growth, in alignment with Ajman Vision 2030.
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