Corporate vehicle leasing insights for UAE businesses in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Commercial Vehicle Sourcing in the UAE: Sourcing What Your Operations Team Actually Needs
While corporate procurement initiatives focus heavily on executive sedans, real operational demand requires rugged commercial vehicles. Learn why vans and pickups are harder to source on structured terms and how to bring them under one managed fleet programme.
Corporate Car Rental vs Business Leasing in the UAE: A 2026 Guide
Choosing between monthly car hire and long-term vehicle leasing is a critical decision for UAE businesses. Explore the true operational differences and learn when a hybrid fleet model makes the most sense.
The June 2026 Salik and Parkin VAT Update: What It Squeezes From UAE Corporate Budgets
Dubai’s newly introduced 5% VAT on Salik toll gates and Parkin parking services went live on June 1, 2026, alongside the removal of cash parking meters. For corporate fleets, these seemingly minor fee adjustments create massive administrative expense drift. Here is how to regain absolute control over your fleet’s financial bottom line.
The Fleet Downtime Trap: Why Standard ‘Replacement Car’ Clauses Fail UAE Field Teams
When a corporate vehicle goes off the road in the UAE, a standard “replacement car” clause rarely keeps your field team moving. Mismatched vehicles and delivery delays cause costly operational downtime. Here is how to shift from a basic car rental mindset to guaranteed operational uptime.
EV Curiosity, Petrol Reality: What UAE Fleet Managers Are Really Doing in 2026
In 2026, UAE boardrooms are full of questions about electric vehicles. But most corporate fleets in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and beyond are still dominated by petrol and diesel cars and vans. This short note looks at what fleet managers are actually doing now – and what comes next.
From Driver Allowances to Managed Corporate Leasing: When Company Cars Make More Sense
Many UAE businesses still rely on cash driver allowances and ad-hoc rental to keep people moving. This looks simple, but often hides risk, inconsistent vehicles and messy spend. Here is when a managed corporate car leasing programme – with company vehicles on clear SLAs – starts to make more sense.





