About Monjiz
Monjiz is an execution-led corporate services firm in Oman. We coordinate what it takes for foreign companies to enter, activate, and operate properly, in one jurisdiction, done properly.
One jurisdiction. Done properly.
Most market entry problems in Oman are not legal problems. They are coordination problems: who registers the entity, who handles the activation sequence, who manages the ongoing compliance calendar, who interfaces with the relevant authorities.
Monjiz handles the coordination. We work with companies entering Oman for the first time, with companies that are already registered but operationally behind, and with investors who need structured local oversight of an existing entity.
We operate in Oman only. Not a regional footprint, not a multi-jurisdiction consulting group. One jurisdiction, with the depth and authority relationships that come from focusing on it exclusively.
Clear on what falls outside our scope
Not a law firm
Monjiz does not provide regulated legal advice. Where a matter requires legal counsel, particularly for disputes, litigation, or regulated transactions, we will say so and, where possible, direct you to an appropriate firm.
Not an accounting firm
Monjiz does not prepare statutory financial statements or conduct audits. Where VAT filing or financial reporting requires engagement with a licensed accountant, we coordinate. We do not provide the underlying professional service.
Not a visa agent
Monjiz does not handle personal visa or residence permit applications. Where an employment or investor visa process is part of a broader mandate, we will confirm scope at proposal stage.
Operating principles
Scope before commitment
No work begins without a signed engagement letter that defines scope, deliverables, fees, and the close point. Proposals are issued for clear matters; scoping calls are for anything that needs brief clarification first.
No subcontracting without disclosure
We do not subcontract your matter to a third party without your explicit knowledge and agreement. If we identify that a matter requires external specialist input, we say so clearly and confirm the route before proceeding.
Government fees at cost
Disbursements, government fees, notarisation costs, authority charges, are passed through at cost, itemised in every engagement letter. Monjiz does not mark up third-party costs.
No open-ended retainers
Every mandate has a defined close point or continuation mechanism. Retained engagements require 30 days' written notice from either party to end. Project mandates close with a handover note.
Why Oman, and why now
Oman's foreign investment framework changed materially in 2019-2022. The Foreign Capital Investment Law (FCIL) removed the mandatory local partner requirement across most commercial sectors. 100% foreign ownership is now the default for most LLC structures. The authority landscape, Ministry of Commerce, ITHRAA, Tawteen, the Oman Tax Authority, has been restructured and partially digitised.
The changes have made entry more accessible and the compliance framework more demanding. Companies that entered under the old framework often have compliance gaps they are not aware of. Companies entering for the first time encounter a regulatory landscape that is still being documented by most generalist advisers.
Monjiz works exclusively in this environment. The combination of accessible entry and complex activation is exactly the problem we are built to solve.
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