Due to improvement and development works of economic licensing services
2 September 2018
The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (DED) announced the temporary closure of customer service centers of Abu Dhabi Business Center in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain due to maintenance and improvement works. The aim is to improve the quality of all economic licensing services to ensure customer satisfaction and excellence in service delivery.
HE Mohammed Munif Al Mansouri, Executive Director of Abu Dhabi Business Center, said that the Department will continue to provide all economic licensing services on the first floor of its premises in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain as usual and at the same pace, excellence and quality as before.
He pointed out that the counters providing services of government agencies on the first floor of the Department's buildings in both Abu Dhabi and Al Ain have been canceled and replaced by the services provided by the Department in order to ensure continuity of services of Abu Dhabi Business Center for all customers.
HE Mohammed Muneef Al Mansouri urged all customers to take advantage of the electronic services offered by the Department through its website
www.adbc.abudhabi.ae 24 hours a day, during the maintenance and improvement period.
He stressed his keenness to spare valued customers any inconvenience during improvement and development works at the Abu Dhabi Business Center in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain aiming to achieve their satisfaction. He added we are ready to receive and deal with any comments or complaints about disruption or delay in completing customers' transactions as required.
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