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Creative Zone expands into Qatar

  • The CZ is one of the top firms in the United Arab Emirates
  • Hyundai, LG are among some of its clients

A business setup company – Creative Zone – has recently established operations in Qatar after having expanded into Saudi Arabia from its home base in the UAE. 

Creative Zone is one of the top company formation firms in the region, and amongst its clients are Hyundai, LG, and some of the region’s most renowned startups, such as Entertainer, Ekar, fruitful Day, and Mumzworld, and others.

“With our presence in Qatar, we can now efficiently provide every crucial support to these companies and in the process back the government’s efforts in improving the country’s ease of doing business index,”  Lorenzo Jooris, CEO, Creative Zone, said.

The measures like making Free Zones, improved access to credit information, a reduction in minimum capital requirements for new businesses and increases to land registry transparency have made Qatar an attractive destination for businesses.