Home UAE Dubai Dubai: DMCC launches loyalty programme for member companies New and existing DMCC member companies will be able to earn Business Rewards points on company set-up packages, services, business licensing, referrals and visa renewals by Gulf Business October 5, 2023 Image: DMCC DMCC has announced the launch of ‘DMCC Business Rewards’, a new loyalty programme that offers a range of discounts and benefits to its base of more than 23,000 member companies. New and existing DMCC member companies will be able to earn Business Rewards points on company set-up packages, services, business licensing, referrals, visa renewals, and others. The initiative is designed to provide greater levels of support and customer service to the free zone’s growing business community. Rewards points can then be spent on exclusive offers, purchasing services offered by the free zone, discounts on membership to a range of its business clubs, access to the exclusive DMCC Key Accounts Programme, which provides priority services and bespoke support to members. As they earn points, members will move up through three tiers – silver, gold and platinum – to earn access to a greater range of benefits. DMCC aims at offering more value to members Ahmad Hamza, executive director – Free Zone, DMCC, said: “A significant driver of our success in registering record numbers of new member companies has been our commitment to delivering value to our members at every turn. “The launch of this new loyalty programme is a natural extension of this ethos, and we are proud to bring it to our community of over 23,000 businesses. “In doing so, we further increase the ease of doing business, allowing companies to scale their operations and tap into some of the world’s fastest growing markets from Dubai.” Tags business rewards DMCC Dubai free zone loyalty programme You might also like RTA to construct 762 bus shelters in key Dubai areas by 2025 Dubai approves Dhs152m bonus for government employees Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023