ADRA launches initiative to update expired economic licenses

ADRA launches new initiative
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The Abu Dhabi Registration and Licensing Authority (ADRA), the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development’s (ADDED) arm to develop and regulate the business sector, has launched an initiative to update economic licenses that have been expired for three years or more.

The initiative simplifies the process for investors to renew expired licenses, helping them avoid penalties and maintain seamless operations in Abu Dhabi’s vibrant and rapidly growing economy.

This initiative is the result of ADRA’s extensive market research and consultations with investors and stakeholders, aimed at understanding the reasons behind license lapses and finding ways to minimize their impact on businesses. It also underscores ADRA’s commitment to maintaining accurate and transparent business data, further enhancing Abu Dhabi’s competitiveness and investment climate.

Under Abu Dhabi regulations, licenses that remain unrenewed are moved to an expired registry. Once a license has been expired for three or more years, it becomes subject to revocation. ADRA encouraged investors to benefit from this grace period to help renew or update their expired licenses.

The first phase of this initiative targets licenses that expired prior to 2010. Eligible holders can renew or update status of their expired licenses throughout November 2025 with full exemption from late renewal penalties.

The Authority said in a statement that the timeline for licenses expired after 2010 will be announced later.

Mohammed Munif Al Mansouri-ADRA
Mohammed Munif Al Mansouri
Director-General
ADRA

“We are committed to maintaining open dialogue with the business community across multiple channels to better understand their challenges and identify practical solutions that align with existing regulations. Constructive engagement is central to the development and regulation of the business sector. This initiative supports the ease of doing business by allowing investors to regularize expired licenses, while also streamlining processes that enable them to seize the promising opportunities within Abu Dhabi’s dynamic economy.”

The Director-General noted that, “By extending eligibility to licenses that expired before 2010, we are reinforcing our commitment to ensuring all businesses have equitable access to support initiatives. I strongly encourage eligible license holders to take action within the announced timelines to resolve any outstanding regulatory issues.”

“The continued growth in newly issued economic licenses highlights Abu Dhabi’s strong appeal to investors. Active licenses rose by 19 percent in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. Our focus remains on delivering effective, business-friendly solutions that simplify licensing from set up to every stage of the operational lifecycle. By aligning with international standards and adopting advanced digital solutions, we are fostering business sector’s growth- a key driver of socio-economic development, while enhancing Abu Dhabi’s global competitiveness,” Al Mansoori added.

The launch of this initiative supports ADRA’s ongoing efforts to maintaining accurate, comprehensive, and up-to-date business data, while improving access to it for informed decision-making. It reinforces ADRA’s role as the central authority for business registration, business registry, and regulatory oversight to ensure compliance of economic entities across the Emirate’s mainland and its economic non-financial free zones, with UAE Federal Government laws and regulations.

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