UAE Government Issues Federal Decree-Law Amending Certain Provisions of Commercial Companies Law

The UAE government has enacted a federal decree-law modifying several provisions of the Commercial Companies Law. This initiative aims to enhance the competitiveness of the business environment and align with global economic transformations. The decree-law seeks to improve the legal framework for companies in the country, providing broader options for investors and partners, and modernizing ownership and financing regulations to bolster the UAE’s status as a premier investment destination.

Establishment of Non-Profit Companies

A new concept introduced by the decree-law is the non-profit company, which reinvests its net profits to achieve its foundational purposes without distributing profits to partners or shareholders. This initiative supports the operational capabilities of social and developmental sectors within a clear and flexible institutional framework.

Flexible Capital Structure Options

The new decree-law offers advanced options for capital structuring, allowing for multiple classes of shares and interests, including rights related to voting, profit distribution, and priorities concerning redemption and liquidation as specified in the founding contract or bylaws. This represents a significant shift in corporate governance and enhances private capital investments.

Private Subscription Regulations in Financial Markets

Regarding financing, the decree-law permits private joint-stock companies to offer their securities for private subscription in one of the country’s financial markets, under controls established by the relevant authorities. This opens a new funding avenue for companies without needing to transition to public status.

Transferring Companies Between Emirates and Free Zones

The decree-law also regulates the transfer of companies and their registrations between Emirates and financial free zones while maintaining legal personality. It defines clear requirements and procedures for this process, promoting business mobility, expanding economic activities within the country, mitigating commercial disputes, and protecting minority shareholders’ rights.

Modern Contractual Mechanisms for Share Management

Additionally, the decree-law recognizes modern contractual mechanisms for managing shares, including tag-along rights and drag-along obligations, along with provisions for transferring shares in the event of a partner or shareholder’s death, thereby enhancing corporate stability and continuity.

Standards for Valuing Non-Cash Shares

The decree-law emphasizes the standards for valuing non-cash shares and the approval of certified valuators according to strict controls that ensure transparency and fairness, safeguarding the rights of partners and investors.

This decree-law represents a strategic step in the nation’s ongoing efforts to modernize business legislation, providing a flexible and robust legal environment capable of supporting innovation and investment, thereby strengthening the competitiveness of the national economy on both regional and global scales.

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