DIFC introduces relief package to support clients

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The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) has announced a package of temporary economic support measures to help its business and retail community navigate the current environment.

In a statement today, DIFC said the initiatives take effect immediately and are aimed at easing short-term operational and financial pressures.

Chief Executive Officer Arif Amiri says the centre is committed to supporting clients, partners and employees when it matters most.

He added that the relief measures reflect a proactive approach to reducing immediate strain, while reinforcing the long-term strength and resilience of the DIFC ecosystem.

Amiri also expressed confidence that the community will emerge stronger, helping Dubai maintain its position as a leading global financial centre.

The measures include flexible payment plans for retail and commercial tenants, as well as installment options for licence renewal fees.

Additional support will be provided to retailers, alongside grace periods for certain administrative payments, including lease-related costs, Registrar of Companies services, the Data Protection Department, and employee registration into DEWS.

Meanwhile, the Dubai Financial Services Authority is introducing temporary regulatory relief to support both new firms seeking authorisation and existing regulated businesses within DIFC.
 

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