Global Village opens registration for business owners

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Following another record-breaking season with 9 million visitors, Global Village is inviting traders, small business owners and entrepreneurs to register their interest in Season 28 through the online business portal.

The multi-cultural family destination's performance history presents partners with unparalleled opportunities for business growth and the realisation of pioneering concepts.

As Global Village gears up for a brand new season, future partners can look forward to a host of exciting and profitable opportunities to develop their business potential.

As the proposal submission process opens categorically, the first category, Pavilions, launched today.

Throughout the years, Pavilion partners have experienced remarkable returns on investment, with a number of them consistently participating for consecutive seasons spanning over a decade.

Global Village provides comprehensive support to its partners including assistance with staff visas, customs procedures for imported products, storage facilities, registration support, and access to electronic payment terminals for sub-lessees.

"We act as an economic catalyst for the region, serving as a launch pad for innovative concepts in areas such as organising country pavilions, innovative street food concepts, unique food carts, specialty restaurants and coffee shops, retail shops, service providers that enhance the guest experience and new attractions," said Ali Al Hashimi, Director of Commercial & Sponsorship, Global Village.

"Our DNA is rooted in bringing fresh ideas to Dubai. We simplify the process for both new and established business owners, enabling them to expand their footprint, grow their revenue, and achieve a return on investment," he added.

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