The surge highlights renewed enterprise confidence within the emirate and the Chamber’s increasing function in driving non-public sector development.
The milestone was introduced throughout a press briefing, the place ADCCI additionally showcased its influence over the previous 9 months, together with:
- Internet hosting 69 enterprise occasions with authorities our bodies
- Welcoming 70 commerce and diplomatic delegations
- Signing 25 partnership agreements
- Taking part in 11 outbound delegations
- Launching its first abroad workplace in Poland
Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Business
Shamis Ali Al Dhaheri, Second Vice Chairman and Managing Director of ADCCI, stated: “Abu Dhabi’s financial energy is mirrored within the variety of new members, and we consider sturdy partnerships between the private and non-private sectors will proceed to supply success.
“The rise in memberships highlights the Chamber’s strategic function as a key associate in financial growth and a driver of competitiveness and sustainable development.
“We stand shoulder to shoulder with the enterprise group, sharing its ambitions and offering the instruments and assets to compete on the worldwide stage.”
The membership development coincides with the emirate’s continued financial enlargement. Abu Dhabi’s GDP hit AED291bn ($79.2bn) in Q1 2025, up 3.4 per cent year-on-year.
The non-oil sector led the expansion with a 6.1 per cent enhance to AED163.6bn ($44.5bn), accounting for 56.2 per cent of whole GDP—an consequence of the emirate’s diversification technique.
Key sectors driving non-oil development embody manufacturing, development, finance, actual property and commerce.
ADCCI has additionally strengthened service supply. Between September 2024 and June 2025:
- The Chamber achieved a 90.23 per cent buyer satisfaction rating on the TAMM platform
- Its name centre dealt with over 18,900 inquiries
- 15 trade working teams had been shaped to resolve regulatory challenges
- 364 financial studies had been printed to assist strategic decision-making
- 10 workshops had been held, reaching over 1,000 enterprise representatives
Seven corporations had been honoured with the celebrated Sheikh Khalifa Excellence Award, recognising innovation and high quality inside the emirate’s non-public sector.
ADCCI’s initiatives are aligned with Abu Dhabi’s Falcon Financial system and the UAE’s nationwide development technique. Its 2025–2028 roadmap, developed alongside the non-public sector, focuses on SME assist, funding entry, capability constructing, and enhancing Abu Dhabi’s picture as a worldwide funding hub.

