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    Green Vision Consultants reports tenfold revenue growth since 2020, fuelled by Dubai SME support

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffMay 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Green Vision Consultants, a Dubai-based design and environmental consulting firm, has reported a tenfold increase in revenue since its founding in 2020, crediting support from the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Dubai SME) as a key driver of its rapid expansion.

    “Establishing our company in Dubai has been a quick and easy process, thanks to the support and guidance provided by the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Dubai SME). A key incentive offered to our business was financial support, which played a crucial role in streamlining business procedures and driving our company’s overall development,” Ahmad Alayaly, Founder & Managing Director of Green Vision Consultants said in an exclusive interview with Arabian Business.

    The firm, which began as a small local enterprise focusing on Dubai-based projects, has evolved into a regional player with operations spanning the GCC, Middle East, and Asia. It now boasts a workforce of over 15 professionals, offering specialised multi-disciplinary design consultancy services.

    “Since its inception in 2020, Green Vision Consultants has undergone remarkable growth and transformation,” Alayaly stated. “Through strategic planning, relentless effort, a commitment to quality and significant support from Dubai SME, we have evolved into a thriving enterprise.”

    Financial backing from the Mohammed bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Dubai SME) played a pivotal role in the company’s growth trajectory.

    The support enabled Green Vision to expand its physical footprint, invest in critical resources, and broaden its service offerings.

    “This funding helped us cover the costs of expanding our business, relocate to a larger office, invest in essential equipment and professional training for our staff, diversify services and expand our operations beyond the UAE,” Alayaly explained.

    The firm has leveraged this support to establish itself as a key player in the industry, offering an array of services including branding, wayfinding, signage design, waste management design, and sustainability consulting. Its client portfolio now includes leading companies and government entities across the region.

    “We have successfully expanded our operations across multiple markets in the GCC, Middle East and Asia, which has not only increased our market presence but also mitigated the risks associated with reliance on a single market,” Alayaly added.

    Green Vision Consultants’ decision to establish its base in Dubai was strategic, driven by the emirate’s pro-business environment and global positioning. “We recognise Dubai’s forward-thinking approach to economic development and its unique position on the global front as a dynamic business and entrepreneurial hub,” Alayaly said.

    The firm cited several factors influencing its choice, including “the emirate’s strategic location, business-friendly environment, state-of-the-art infrastructure, access to a diverse and skilled workforce, safety and exceptional quality of life.”

    Looking ahead, Green Vision Consultants expressed optimism about its future prospects and continued contribution to Dubai’s economic landscape. “We remain committed to contributing to Dubai’s economic growth and fostering innovation in the years to come. We are excited about the future and look forward to continuing our journey of excellence and impact,” he concluded.



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