Summary
- On 9 July 2026, Comarch announced it had received official designation as an Accredited Service Provider (ASP) from the UAE Federal Tax Authority (FTA), establishing it as an official “Trust Anchor” in the country’s new digital tax ecosystem. [comarch.com], [publicnow.com]
- As the UAE moves to a Decentralised Continuous Transaction Control and Exchange (DCTCE) framework built on the Peppol 5-Corner Model, an ASP is now a legal requirement, acting as Corners 2 and 3 — responsible for data transformation into PINT-AE format, secure exchange/validation, and FTA-compliant archiving. [comarch.com], [comarch.com]
- The accreditation positions Comarch for the January 2027 mandate; with the FTA’s penalty table now public (including AED 5,000 fines for failing to appoint an ASP by the deadline), Phase 1 businesses (revenue ≥ AED 50M) must appoint an ASP by 30 October 2026. [comarch.com], [uae-asp.ae]
External links
- Comarch Approved as an Official Accredited Service Provider for the UAE E-Invoicing Mandate – Comarch [comarch.com]
- Comarch Approved as ASP for UAE E-Invoicing Mandate – Purchase to Pay Network [p2pnetwork.org]
- Comarch Middle East FZ LLC – UAE E-Invoicing ASP Profile [uae-asp.ae]
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