UAE e-invoicing mandate developments continue to accelerate as technology providers prepare businesses for the country’s upcoming digital tax transition. The latest move came after Infinite IT Solutions received pre-approval as an Accredited Service Provider under the new framework.
The approval places the company among the early providers authorized to support businesses with compliant electronic invoicing solutions in the United Arab Emirates. The system will operate through the Peppol network, which several countries already use for secure and standardized digital invoicing.
Infinite IT Solutions said the accreditation strengthens its position in the Gulf region’s growing financial technology market. The company has operated across GCC markets for several years and currently supports invoicing systems in multiple international jurisdictions.
Executives stated that regional experience played a major role in securing the recognition. The company emphasized its understanding of Gulf business environments, Arabic-language requirements, and regional regulatory structures. Officials also highlighted the importance of localized support for enterprises operating in the UAE market.
The UAE e-invoicing mandate represents part of a wider digital transformation strategy across the country’s financial and tax sectors. Authorities aim to improve efficiency, reduce paperwork, and strengthen compliance through advanced electronic systems. Businesses across various industries now prepare for the transition ahead of implementation deadlines.
Infinite IT Solutions explained that its platform already supports invoicing regulations in more than 30 countries. These include systems in Saudi Arabia, Oman, and several European and Asia-Pacific markets. The company noted that global operational experience allows it to adapt quickly to new compliance requirements.
The firm also promoted several technical features designed for enterprise clients. These include real-time invoice validation, automated compliance monitoring, and integration with major enterprise resource planning systems. The platform supports widely used business software such as SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft Dynamics.
The UAE e-invoicing mandate has also increased competition among financial technology providers seeking early market entry. Industry analysts expect demand for digital invoicing solutions to grow rapidly as companies move toward full compliance. This demand may create opportunities for both regional and international service providers.
In addition, businesses continue to explore automation tools that improve transaction processing and reduce administrative costs. Companies adopting digital invoicing systems often seek faster reporting, stronger data accuracy, and improved financial transparency.
Infinite IT Solutions announced an early adoption program for enterprises preparing for the transition. The initiative includes onboarding support, implementation guidance, and pricing incentives for participating companies. The company said the program aims to help businesses adapt smoothly before the official rollout.
As the UAE e-invoicing mandate moves closer to implementation, experts expect further investment in financial technology infrastructure across the region. The shift reflects broader efforts to modernize tax systems and accelerate digital business transformation in the Gulf market.

