Since the introduction of the Foreign Capital Investment Law (FCIL) under Royal Decree 50/2019, Oman has become an increasingly attractive destination for international entrepreneurs and investors. As a result, company formation in Oman has become more accessible, but successfully entering the market still requires more than documentation—it requires a reliable local partner. Bondoni delivers the expertise and end-to-end guidance you need to streamline company formation in Oman and confidently establish your presence in the local market.
Company formation in Oman, also known as business incorporation, is the legal process of establishing a new business entity within the Sultanate. It involves transforming a business idea into a structured and officially recognised company, selecting the appropriate business structure, and completing registration with the relevant government authorities in accordance with local laws and regulations. Starting a business in Oman requires careful planning, a clear understanding of regulatory requirements, and well-informed strategic decisions. With its expertise, Bondoni supports investors throughout the process, offering company formation services in Oman that simplify procedures, ensure compliance, and help businesses successfully establish their presence in the Omani market.
Professional company formation services provide foreign-owned businesses with a distinct strategic advantage when entering the Omani market.
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Our Company Formation Process in Oman
The process of starting a company in Oman involves several structured steps, all of which, we at Bondoni, manage with professionalism, precision, and close attention to regulatory details:
Choosing the right partner is key to a successful business formation in Oman. At Bondoni, we provide end-to-end support to simplify every stage of your journey.
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Contact Bondoni today for fast, compliant company formation in Oman.
The timeframe depends on the business activity and structure. On average, the process can take from a few days to several weeks once all required documents are submitted and approvals are obtained from the relevant authorities.
Yes, under Oman’s Foreign Capital Investment Law (FCIL), foreign investors can own 100% of a company in most sectors. However, certain regulated activities still require local partnership as dictated by the nature of the business.
Before starting a company in Oman, it’s important to get clear on your business activity and evaluate your target market and budget. Understanding these factors early helps ensure a smoother setup process and better long-term business performance.
The cost depends on several factors, including the business activity, business structure, licensing requirements, and office arrangements. Additional expenses may include registration fees, government approvals, and professional service charges.






