Marmin UAE Positioned for UAE’s Mandatory E-Invoicing After MOF–FTA Pre-Approval

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Marmin UAE, a financial technology company and an AJMS Group entity, has received Pre-Approved Accredited Service Provider (ASP) status under the UAE Ministry of Finance (MoF) and Federal Tax Authority (FTA) E-Invoicing Framework, reinforcing its role in the UAE’s transition to a mandatory nationwide e-Invoicing system.

Commenting on the milestone, Dr. Abhishek Jajoo, Chairman of AJMS Group, said the approval reflects the group’s long-standing governance-first approach to regulatory transformation. “At AJMS Group, we believe trust and governance must lead any regulatory change. Marmin embodies this philosophy by enabling organizations to adopt e-Invoicing early, confidently, and without disruption as the UAE’s digital compliance framework evolves.”

The accreditation positions Marmin among a select group of technology providers authorized to support businesses during the July 2026 pilot phase and the phased national rollout from 2027.

As e-Invoicing becomes a core regulatory requirement under the UAE’s digital economy agenda, Marmin’s pre-approval confirms its readiness to support the Peppol PINT AE standard, ensuring secure, structured, and real-time invoice exchange between businesses and regulators.

Marmin provides end-to-end implementation support, guiding enterprises through every stage of the transition from legacy invoicing to compliant digital workflows.

The implementation framework includes a comprehensive readiness assessment and gap analysis across major ERP platforms such as SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics. It involves secure system integration through APIs and SFTP, with automated UBL/XML invoice generation, as well as real-time validation and transmission via the Peppol network and FTA reporting channels. Post-go-live, organizations receive ongoing compliance support, including UAE-hosted archiving aligned with statutory retention requirements.

Sangmesh Hiremath, co-founder and CEO of Marmin Technologies, said e-Invoicing represents a fundamental shift in how businesses operate in a digital economy. “E-Invoicing is not just a compliance requirement, it is the foundation for transparent, real-time B2B ecosystems. Our role is to simplify complexity so leadership teams can focus on growth, while we ensure their digital transactions remain secure, compliant, and seamless.”

Early adoption of compliant e-invoicing solutions enables organizations to significantly reduce invoice processing costs while accelerating cash flow through automation. It also enhances VAT filing efficiency, strengthens audit readiness and regulatory transparency, and minimizes exposure to non-compliance penalties.

Marmin UAE, a financial technology company and an AJMS Group entity, has received Pre-Approved Accredited Service Provider (ASP) status under the UAE Ministry of Finance (MoF) and Federal Tax Authority (FTA) E-Invoicing Framework, reinforcing its role in the UAE’s transition to a mandatory nationwide e-Invoicing system.

Commenting on the milestone, Dr. Abhishek Jajoo, Chairman of AJMS Group, said the approval reflects the group’s long-standing governance-first approach to regulatory transformation. “At AJMS Group, we believe trust and governance must lead any regulatory change. Marmin embodies this philosophy by enabling organizations to adopt e-Invoicing early, confidently, and without disruption as the UAE’s digital compliance framework evolves.”

The accreditation positions Marmin among a select group of technology providers authorized to support businesses during the July 2026 pilot phase and the phased national rollout from 2027.

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