Abu Dhabi Mainland
vs Panama.
Abu Dhabi Mainland versus Panama: onshore UAE vs offshore. Abu Dhabi Mainland costs more (USD 16,500 vs USD 5,800) but offers UAE substance, tax-treaty access (where applicable) and onshore credibility. Panama is cheaper, faster (2-5 days) and tax-neutral but has no UAE substance and limited treaty network. The right answer depends on whether the entity is operating or pure-holding.
Abu Dhabi Mainland vs Panama, line by line.
| Attribute | Abu Dhabi Mainland | Panama |
|---|---|---|
| All-in year 1 | USD 16,500 | USD 5,800 |
| All-in year 2 | USD 12,000 | USD 4,500 |
| Time to licence (working days) | 14-28 | 2-5 |
| Foreign ownership | 100% | 100% |
| Tax — qualifying / corporate | 9% above AED 375k | 0% foreign / 25% local |
| Physical office required | Yes | No |
| Annual audit required | No | No |
| Legal system | UAE civil law (federal) | Civil law (Spanish-derived) |
| Regulator | Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) | Public Registry of Panama |
| UAE double-tax treaty | n/a (UAE) | Yes (2013) |
| Resident director required | No | No |
All figures are year-one all-in for a single-shareholder, single-activity engagement unless noted. Pricing current as of May 2026.
Pick Abu Dhabi Mainland when —
- Adnoc contracts
- Oil & gas services
- Defence and aerospace
- Large industrial
- You want lowest-cost option (all-in from USD 16,500)
- You need fastest licence issuance (14-28 working days)
Pick Panama when —
- Latin american banking
- Territorial-tax holding
- Uae-dta-backed structures
- Real-estate ownership
- You want lowest-cost option (all-in from USD 5,800)
- You need fastest licence issuance (2-5 working days)
Common questions on Abu Dhabi Mainland vs Panama.
The questions UAE-resident founders most often ask before choosing between Abu Dhabi Mainland and Panama. Each answer is current to 2026.
Which is cheaper — Abu Dhabi Mainland or Panama?
Panama is cheaper in year one. Abu Dhabi Mainland all-in from USD 16,500; Panama all-in from USD 5,800. The roughly USD 10,700 gap is driven by government fees and (in UAE free-zone cases) office-lease requirements.
Which is faster to set up — Abu Dhabi Mainland or Panama?
Abu Dhabi Mainland typically issues a licence in 14-28 working days; Panama in 2-5 working days. Both are dependent on KYC clearance speed — submit complete documentation on day one to hit the lower end of either range.
What is the tax difference between Abu Dhabi Mainland and Panama?
Abu Dhabi Mainland: 9% above AED 375k. Panama: 0% foreign / 25% local. Effective tax position depends on substance, residency, treaty access and structuring.
Can a foreigner own 100% of a Abu Dhabi Mainland or Panama company?
Yes for both. Abu Dhabi Mainland: 100% foreign ownership. Panama: 100% foreign ownership. Federal Decree-Law No. 32 of 2021 governs UAE-mainland foreign-ownership reforms.
Do Abu Dhabi Mainland and Panama require a physical office?
Abu Dhabi Mainland requires a leased office or warehouse. Panama accepts a flexi-desk or registered address only. This is one of the biggest practical cost differences between the two.
Which has easier UAE bank account opening — Abu Dhabi Mainland or Panama?
Both are bankable in the UAE. DMCC and DIFC entities tend to clear KYC fastest (3–6 weeks); IFZA, Meydan and offshore profiles take 4–8 weeks with more questions on flexi-desk-only setups. ArxSetup introduces UAE-resident clients to Mashreq Neo Biz, WIO, Emirates NBD and RAKBANK.
Which is better for my use case — Abu Dhabi Mainland or Panama?
Abu Dhabi Mainland suits ADNOC contracts, oil & gas services, defence and aerospace. Panama suits Latin American banking, territorial-tax holding, UAE-DTA-backed structures. The right answer depends on customer location, banking needs, tax position and operating substance — book a structuring call for a written recommendation.
Abu Dhabi Mainland or Panama? A written answer.
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