When setting up in Bahrain, one of the biggest decisions is whether to register a mainland company or set up in a free zone. Unlike some neighbouring Gulf countries, Bahrain already allows 100% foreign ownership on the mainland for most activities — so the choice is less about ownership and more about your customers, your supply chain, and your cost base.
What is a mainland company in Bahrain?
A mainland company is registered with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and holds a standard Commercial Registration (CR). It can trade freely across the local Bahraini market, bid on government contracts, and — thanks to the 2022 reforms — be 100% foreign-owned in most sectors. This is the most flexible option for businesses selling to customers inside Bahrain.
What is a free zone in Bahrain?
Bahrain’s free zones and industrial parks are designed for export, logistics, manufacturing, and specialised sectors. The main ones include:
- Bahrain International Investment Park (BIIP) — manufacturing and export-oriented services with duty benefits.
- Bahrain Logistics Zone (BLZ) — logistics, distribution, and re-export next to Khalifa Bin Salman Port.
- Bahrain FinTech Bay — a hub for fintech and financial-services innovation.
Free zones typically offer 0% customs duty on imports and re-exports, streamlined licensing, and infrastructure tailored to specific industries.
Free zone vs mainland: side-by-side
| Factor | Mainland | Free Zone |
|---|---|---|
| Foreign ownership | 100% for most activities | 100% |
| Sell to the local Bahrain market | Yes, directly | Restricted / via a distributor for some activities |
| Customs duty | Standard rates apply | 0% on qualifying imports/re-exports |
| Best for | Services, retail, trading, contracting, local B2B/B2C | Export, logistics, manufacturing, re-export |
| Government contracts | Can bid | Generally not the focus |
How to decide
- Choose mainland if you sell to customers inside Bahrain, provide professional or consulting services, run a shop or restaurant, or want to bid on government contracts.
- Choose a free zone if you import to re-export, run logistics or distribution, manufacture goods, or want to be based in a sector-specific hub like FinTech Bay.
Many businesses are best served by a mainland CR because Bahrain’s mainland ownership rules are already so open. Free zones win when duty savings and specialised infrastructure outweigh direct local-market access.
Can I do both?
Yes — some groups run a mainland entity for local sales and a free zone entity for import/export or manufacturing. If your model spans both, we can structure it correctly so each entity does what it’s best at.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a local partner for a mainland company in Bahrain?
No. Most mainland activities allow 100% foreign ownership with no local partner, following the 2022 reforms. A small number of restricted activities still require Bahraini participation.
Can a free zone company sell inside Bahrain?
Free zone companies are geared toward export and re-export. Selling directly into the local market can be restricted for some activities and may require a mainland entity or a local distributor.
Which is cheaper, free zone or mainland?
Neither is universally cheaper — it depends on your activities, office needs, and whether duty savings apply. See our cost of company formation guide.
Not sure which route fits your business? Book a free consultation. Explore our free zone setup service or company formation service to learn more.