E-Invoicing
For Listed Resellers
Become a UAE Accredited Service Provider (ASP) and deliver compliant e-invoicing to businesses across the Emirates. Here is what accreditation involves and what it takes to be listed.
Why become an Accredited Service Provider
Under the UAE e-invoicing model, businesses cannot exchange e-invoices on their own. Every taxpayer must onboard with an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) that validates, transmits and reports invoice data on their behalf.
That makes accreditation a real commercial opportunity: listed ASPs are the gateway through which all B2B and B2G e-invoices flow. Resellers who get accredited early can onboard clients well ahead of the mandate.
The 6-stage accreditation journey
The UAE Ministry of Finance runs accreditation through its Service Providers Accreditation Portal.
- 1
Submit application
Register your company through the MoF Accreditation Portal and provide the required corporate documents.
- 2
Pre-approval testing
Demonstrate that your platform meets OpenPeppol and UAE technical standards.
- 3
Production trial run
Run a live trial of e-invoice creation, validation and exchange in the production environment.
- 4
Pre-approval certification
Receive formal pre-approval once your platform passes the trial run.
- 5
Tax data reporting testing
Prove your system reports tax data correctly to the FTA Central Data Platform.
- 6
Accreditation certification
Receive full accreditation and be listed as an approved UAE ASP.
Key accreditation requirements
The Ministry of Finance defines 22 requirements. They fall into six groups:
Peppol & registration
Mandatory OpenPeppol membership, compliance with OpenPeppol testing, and a UAE-incorporated company or a foreign company with a UAE legal presence.
Company & capital
Company registration showing minimum paid-up capital of AED 50,000, plus mandatory Corporate Tax and VAT registration.
Product & experience
A proven e-invoicing product with at least two years of live-customer references that can send and receive e-invoices over Peppol.
Security & compliance
ISO/IEC 27001 certification, encryption at rest and in transit, multifactor authentication and regular security monitoring.
Continuity & insurance
ISO 22301 business-continuity certification and cyber, professional indemnity and crime insurance with the legislated minimum cover.
Ongoing commitments
Compliance with PINT AE specifications, FTA tax-data reporting rules, and a commitment to provide 100 free e-invoices every year.
Current ASP landscape
As of 17 November 2025, 12 service providers were pre-approved, a further group was expected to complete accreditation in February, and a larger group was still under application review.
The window to join the first wave of listed providers is open now - accreditation takes time, so early applicants gain a clear head start.
Planning to become an accredited reseller?
Veutel helps software providers navigate Peppol accreditation and go to market as a UAE Accredited Service Provider.
Talk to our team