
UAE Presence & Institutional Credentials
Dubai Legal Entity and Established Institutional Partnerships
Dubai Legal Entity
Mobiloitte operates a legal entity in Dubai, enabling local contracting, billing, and compliance with UAE regulations.


Government & Utility Registrations
Registered as a vendor with key UAE public-sector entities, including DEWA and other government organizations.
Active UAE Projects
Ongoing projects with government, financial, and enterprise clients in the UAE and wider GCC region.
Client names can remain confidential; the focus is on the number and nature of engagements rather than marketing case studies.


On-Ground Support Capability
On-ground and regional teams provide workshops, project governance, and support in Gulf time zones.
This reduces delivery risk and ensures closer alignment with institutional stakeholders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes—DEWA registered vendor, Dubai free zone legal entity, TRA compliance, and multiple UAE public sector vendor registrations.
Dubai free zone office + nearshore teams (GST timezone) + 24/7 operations coverage for institutional client requirements.
Active government, semi-government, and regulated financial institution engagements available under NDA with performance metrics.
100% Azure UAE North deployment, no data leaves UAE borders, TRA/GDPR-equivalent protections, annual compliance audits.
TRA licensing, NESA information assurance, Dubai Law No. 26/2015 data protection, federal cybersecurity frameworks, local content requirements.
Dubai free zone entity with TRN, UAE VAT compliance, local currency billing, and e-invoicing integration with FTA portal.
GST primary support (9am-6pm), 24/7 critical incidents, weekend coverage, Ramadan-adjusted hours, and public holiday support.
Yes—Dubai-based account management attends workshops, governance meetings, demos, and stakeholder sessions as required.
Bilingual project management, Arabic documentation, UAE-national coordinators, and Arabic-speaking technical leadership available.
10+ concurrent government/semi-government engagements across GCC with established delivery governance and local stakeholder relationships.