Marmin UAE e-Invoicing pre-approval, Marmin UAE has secured MoF–FTA pre-approved Accredited Service Provider status, positioning itself as a governance-led leader in end-to-end e-Invoicing compliance and digital workflows in the UAE.
Marmin UAE e-Invoicing Pre-Approval Milestone
Marmin UAE pre-approval under the Ministry of Finance and Federal Tax Authority framework confirms its role as one of the select ASPs supporting the UAE’s mandatory e-Invoicing transition from the July 2026 pilot to the phased rollout in 2027. The AJMS Group entity aligns with a governance-first, trust-led approach, helping organisations adopt compliant e-invoicing early and without disruption as regulations evolve.
Marmin UAE e-Invoicing Implementation Framework
Marmin UAE e-Invoicing solutions support the Peppol PINT AE standard for secure, structured, real-time invoice exchange between businesses and regulators, covering readiness assessments and gap analysis across major ERPs such as SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics. The framework includes secure API/SFTP integration, automated UBL/XML invoice generation, real-time validation and transmission via Peppol and FTA channels, plus UAE-hosted archiving aligned with statutory retention and ongoing post–go-live compliance support.
Marmin UAE e-Invoicing Strategic Value
Marmin UAE e-Invoicing vision, led by Co-Founder and CEO Sangmesh Hiremath, views e-invoicing as foundational to transparent, real-time B2B ecosystems rather than a box-ticking compliance exercise. Early adopters gain lower processing costs, faster cash flows, improved VAT filing, stronger audit readiness and reduced non-compliance risk, with Marmin simplifying the technical complexity so leadership can stay focused on growth.
Gulf Repost highlights how Marmin UAE e-Invoicing pre-approval cements its position at the forefront of the country’s digital compliance agenda, enabling enterprises to prepare now for July 2026 and beyond with robust, scalable invoicing automation.












