ADGM Gratuity Calculator – Abu Dhabi Global Market

Employed in ADGM? Abu Dhabi Global Market runs its own employment law, separate from UAE federal rules – but unlike DIFC, it has kept the traditional end of service gratuity. Calculate yours here.

ADGM Gratuity Calculator Last verified: 6 Jul 2026
Sources: ADGM Employment Regulations 2019 ยท ADGM
Frequently asked questions
How is gratuity calculated in ADGM?
ADGM's Employment Regulations follow the familiar structure: 21 days of basic pay per year for the first five years of service and 30 days per year thereafter, based on your final basic salary, with at least one year of service required.
Does ADGM use DEWS like DIFC?
No. As of 2026, ADGM employers still pay a traditional end of service gratuity lump sum at exit. ADGM has signalled interest in a workplace savings framework, but the gratuity model remains in force - check current ADGM guidance when you leave.
Does UAE federal labour law apply to my ADGM contract?
No. ADGM is a financial free zone with its own employment law and courts (based on English common law). Your rights come from the ADGM Employment Regulations and your contract, not Federal Decree-Law 33 of 2021.

How ADGM gratuity works

The ADGM Employment Regulations follow the familiar Gulf structure: 21 days of basic pay per year for the first five years of service and 30 days per year thereafter, calculated on your final basic salary with a minimum of one year of service. The result is a lump sum payable when your employment ends.

ADGM vs DIFC vs mainland

Three regimes, three rulebooks. Mainland UAE follows Federal Decree-Law No. 33 of 2021 (calculator here). DIFC abolished gratuity in favour of the funded DEWS savings plan (DEWS calculator). ADGM keeps the lump-sum gratuity model, though it has signalled interest in a workplace savings framework – if you’re reading this near your exit date, double-check current ADGM guidance in case a scheme has since launched.

Where ADGM disputes go

Not MOHRE. ADGM has its own courts operating on English common law principles, and employment disputes go through the ADGM Courts’ employment division. Your entitlements come from the ADGM Employment Regulations and your contract.

Estimates for information only, not legal advice.