Dubai Chamber of Commerce has announced that 2,709 companies joined its membership in March 2026, reflecting the emirate’s position as a destination for investors across market conditions.
The chamber is one of three operating under the umbrella of Dubai Chambers.
Real estate sector leads Dubai Chamber membership surge in March 2026
The Real Estate, Renting, and Business Services sector accounted for the largest share of new members at 41.2 per cent, followed by the Trading and Services sector at 29.5 per cent.
The Construction sector ranked third, representing 15 per cent of new members, while Social and Personal Services came fourth at 9.3 per cent.
“Dubai’s economic model rests on a strong foundation that combines resilience, proactive planning, effective public-private collaboration, and deep ties with global markets. This strengthens the emirate’s ability to adapt to global shifts and continue creating new high-quality opportunities across a wide range of sectors,” Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, President and CEO of Dubai Chambers said in a statement.
“The growing number of companies joining the chamber during March is a clear signal that Dubai’s investment momentum remains strong and that the emirate continues to inspire confidence among the global business community. This underlines the strength of its dynamic business environment, which is supported by advanced infrastructure, a sophisticated regulatory framework, and agile economic policies that respond to market developments to support growth at every stage,” he added, outlining the chamber’s priorities going forward.
Dubai Chambers launches DC Connect as membership hits 2,709 in March 2026
“We remain committed to supporting the establishment and growth of new businesses in Dubai, while enabling companies across the emirate to adapt to change, sustain growth, and enhance their competitiveness in local and international markets,” he said. “This contributes to reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global capital for trade and investment.
As part of efforts to enhance the quality and efficiency of services for the business community, Dubai Chambers has introduced DC Connect, a digital platform that consolidates all chamber services into a single portal.
The platform provides access to a suite of digital services, including Dubai Chamber of Commerce membership services, information services, ATA carnets, mediation, document attestation, certificates of origin, and services related to Business Groups and Business Councils.
Dubai Chambers stated the platform marks a step in enhancing the experience of members and making services accessible through an interface supported by data-enabled solutions, reflecting the organisation’s commitment to digital transformation and service efficiency.




