Launch your online store in the UAE
GCC payment gateways, Aramex shipping, FTA VAT rules, and AED pricing — configured for UAE merchants on Mrfqy.
The UAE blends high card penetration, expatriate spending power, and cross-emirate logistics into one of the Arab world's most mature e-commerce markets. Mrfqy lists the Emirates as Tier 1 alongside Egypt and Saudi Arabia — with native support for GCC payment gateways, Aramex, FTA VAT display, and AED as your store currency. Whether you sell from Dubai Design District or Sharjah industrial zone, the platform adapts to emirate-level shipping logic. The UAE country pack sets AED as store currency, connects Tap, PayTabs, and HyperPay, and surfaces FTA VAT TRN hints on invoices for registered merchants.
Enable GCC payment gateways
UAE shoppers pay with cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and BNPL options popular in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Mrfqy's UAE country pack connects Tap, PayTabs, and HyperPay — gateways merchants across the GCC already trust. Enable the methods your bank and gateway contracts support, then run test transactions in AED before announcing your store.
COD remains relevant for furniture, appliances, and first-time brand trials outside premium malls corridors. Toggle COD in Mrfqy with optional fees and minimum order values so your margins stay protected when couriers charge collection fees.
Expatriate customers often prefer English checkout; Emirati and Arab buyers may switch to Arabic. Mrfqy bilingual storefronts handle both without duplicate product catalogs.
UAE is Tier 1 on Mrfqy — Tap, PayTabs, and HyperPay settle in AED. Enable Apple Pay and Google Pay through your gateway dashboard, then mirror active methods in Mrfqy so checkout matches what your acquiring bank approved.
Configure Aramex and emirate zones
Aramex is the default choice for many UAE merchants shipping domestically and across GCC borders. In Mrfqy, create shipping zones per emirate — Dubai and Sharjah may share flat rates while Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain need surcharges reflecting courier quotes.
