Marmin AI Becomes UAE Ministry of Finance Pre Approved E-Invoicing Service Provider

Marmin AI Becomes UAE Ministry of Finance Pre Approved E-Invoicing Service Provider

Building trusted financial technology is never just about software. It is about responsibility. It is about compliance. And above all, it is about earning the confidence of businesses that rely on you every single day.

Today, we are proud to share a defining milestone in that journey.

Marmin AI is now officially recognized by the UAE Ministry of Finance as a Pre Approved E-Invoicing Service Provider. This recognition confirms our inclusion on the official Ministry of Finance list of pre-approved ASPs and reinforces our commitment to delivering secure, compliant, and future ready financial automation solutions across the UAE.

For businesses preparing for mandatory UAE e-invoicing implementation, this approval is more than a regulatory achievement. It is a signal of trust, readiness, and alignment with Federal Tax Authority requirements.

Understanding UAE E-Invoicing and Ministry of Finance Approval
The UAE is progressing toward structured e-invoicing as part of its national digital tax transformation strategy. The introduction of mandatory electronic invoicing will modernize VAT reporting, improve tax transparency, and strengthen compliance standards across industries.

A Ministry of Finance pre approved e-invoicing service provider is evaluated against strict regulatory, security, and technical standards. This ensures that approved platforms are capable of supporting structured digital invoice validation, secure data exchange, and reporting in accordance with UAE compliance requirements.

For organizations navigating UAE e-invoicing compliance, selecting a Ministry of Finance approved service provider significantly reduces implementation risk.

It ensures:

  • Alignment with UAE e-invoicing regulations
  • Compliance with Federal Tax Authority reporting standards
  • Secure structured digital invoice processing
  • Reduced exposure to penalties or operational disruption

In an environment where regulatory expectations are rising, this clarity matters.