Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) – Business Accounts

ADIB offers a comprehensive suite of business accounts tailored to support efficient financial operations and the growth of enterprises across the UAE. These accounts are structured with Sharia-compliant features to meet a wide range of business needs.

Key Highlights

  Account Types
Elite, Premium, One, Connect, Merchant

  Teller Transactions
Up to 75 free/month (varies by account)

  Maintenance Fees
None (on select accounts)

  Multi-Currency Support
AED & major global currencies

  Digital Banking
ADIB Direct Business App + Internet Banking

Benefits & Features

  • Up to 75 free teller transactions per month
  • Platinum, Gold, and Classic Debit Cards with high POS & ATM limits
  • Free telex transfers via online banking
  • ADIB Business Chequebooks (Platinum, Gold, Classic)
  • No maintenance fee on Connect & Merchant Accounts
  • Integration with ADIB POS for merchant accounts
  • Standing instructions for automated payments

How to Open an Account

  1. Visit your nearest ADIB branch or apply online.
  2. Submit documents: Trade License, Passport, Emirates ID, MOA, etc.
  3. Select the account type based on your business needs.
  4. Account activation typically within 2–5 business days.

Why Choose ADIB for Business Banking?

  • Fully Sharia-compliant business banking solutions
  • Wide range of account types from startups to corporates
  • Digital-first experience through ADIB Direct
  • POS-ready merchant banking with added features

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Frequently Asked Questions

A business bank account helps separate your personal and business finances, which simplifies
accounting, tax filing, and enhances your business's credibility.

Required documents typically include your business license, proof of identification (passport or
Emirates ID for UAE residents), your trade license (for UAE businesses), and an Employer
Identification Number (EIN) or VAT registration number if applicable.

It's not recommended as it can create complications in accounting and tax filing. A separate
business account keeps financial clean and easy to manage.

Many banks offer free business account opening, but there may be maintenance fees or
transaction charges based on the account type and the bank's policies.

A business checking account allows you to deposit business income, make payments, and access
business funds easily. It's designed for frequent transactions.

Some banks require a minimum balance to avoid monthly fees. The minimum can vary
depending on the type of business account you choose.

Yes, most banks offer online banking services for business accounts, which include the ability to
make transactions, view balances, and download statements.

Common types of business accounts include checking accounts, savings accounts, merchant
accounts for processing payments, and escrow accounts for holding funds during specific
transactions.

You can usually add or remove authorized signers by submitting the required form with your
bank and providing supporting documentation, like an updated company resolution.

Opening a business account typically takes from a few hours to a few days, depending on the
bank and the complexity of your documentation.

Yes, a business account can be opened without a physical office as long as you can provide proof
of your business registration, trade license, and other necessary documentation.

Factors include fees, online banking features, customer support, credit options, and the bank's
experience working with businesses of your size and type.

Yes, many business accounts support international transfers and payments. However, there
might be additional fees or requirements for such transactions.

Some banks support cryptocurrency transactions for businesses, but this is relatively new and
not offered by all institutions. You'll need to confirm with the bank whether they support such
payments.

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