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UAE e‑invoicing mandate: what you need to know
The UAE Ministry of Finance is introducing a structured e-invoicing framework based on the Peppol 5-corner model, requiring businesses to connect to an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) and exchange invoice data in a standardised, real-time format. As compliance shifts from manual processes to system-driven reporting, the provider you choose will play a critical role in your ERP integration, tax controls, and overall compliance framework. Selecting the right provider early reduces implementation risk and ensures your organisation is prepared for upcoming requirements.
Why ONESOURCE Pagero:
A trusted, accredited e-invoicing platform ONESOURCE Pagero enables organisations to:
- Connect to the Peppol network through an accredited provider
- Automate invoice exchange and validation Integrate seamlessly with SAP and other ERP systems
- Manage global and UAE-specific compliance in one platform
Built for enterprise-scale operations, ONESOURCE ensures consistency, control, and audit-ready processes.
Aligned to UAE Ministry of Finance requirements
ONESOURCE Pagero helps you prepare for upcoming deadlines with a solution designed for
- UAE data dictionary and structured invoice formats
- Peppol-compatible network connectivity
- Real-time visibility into transaction data
- Reduced reliance on manual reconciliation
- Scalable compliance across entities and jurisdictions
- ERP integration (SAP, Oracle, Microsoft and more)
With the 2026 deadline to appoint an accredited service provider approaching, early preparation is critical.
Speak to our UAE e-invoicing experts to secure your implementation roadmap.
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Trusted compliance expertise
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