ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
Before the Mandate Hits: Preparing Your ERP, Controls & People for UAE e-Invoicing
- Thursday, 05 March 2026
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UAE e-invoicing introduces structured data, real-time validation, and continuous reporting.
This affects more than just invoicing. It impacts how your ERP works, how your controls are designed, and how your teams operate.
In most organizations, these three are not aligned.
- ERP systems are not ready for structured data requirements
- Controls are built for periodic checks, not real-time validation
- Teams are used to manual intervention when things go wrong
This session focuses on closing that gap. How to prepare your systems, strengthen controls, and align teams before the mandate starts applying.
The implementation timeline is already defined, with phased rollout starting from 2026 and extending into 2027.
AGENDA
Understanding UAE e-invoicing and what changes in practice
Deep dive into invoice structure and data requirements
How invoice flow works across systems and networks
Where ERP systems need changes or extensions
The role of controls in a real-time environment
How organizations are preparing across systems and teams
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
Six insights to prepare ERP, controls, and people for UAE e-invoicing
How E-Invoicing Impacts Your ERP
Your ERP needs to handle structured invoice formats, additional data fields, and external validations. Most current setups are not designed for this.
What Changes In Your Control Framework
Controls move from periodic checks to real-time validation. Errors need to be caught before submission, not after.
Why Data Readiness Becomes Critical
A standard UAE e-invoice requires around 50 mandatory fields, including several that are not part of current VAT processes .
How Invoice Flow Works In Practice
Invoices move through networks like PEPPOL, where they are validated, transformed, and reported in real time across multiple touchpoints .
Where Teams Typically Struggle
Most issues come from coordination gaps between finance, IT, and compliance teams, especially when handling exceptions.
How To Prepare Across Systems, Controls, And People
Preparation involves assessing ERP readiness, mapping processes, identifying gaps, and building a clear roadmap before implementation begins.
Meet the experts
Featuring Industry Experts in E-Invoicing,
Compliance & AI-driven Finance
Gain insights from leading professionals with extensive experience in global tax regulations and e-Invoice implementation

Sailesh Arya
Founder & CEO, Cloudare
Sailesh leads a technology-driven organization focused on tax and automation solutions. His work includes ERP customization, e-invoicing implementation, and enterprise support across global compliance requirements. He works closely with businesses dealing with complex system environments and multi-country regulations .

Aman Gupta
Tax Technology & E-Invoicing Strategist, Covoro
Aman works on e-invoicing adoption across different countries, helping organizations navigate both regulatory and system-level changes. His focus is on connecting compliance requirements with ERP systems and automation to simplify invoicing workflows .
Ask Questions. Clarify Doubts.
Get answers to your specific questions from our expert panel during the Q&A session. Our speakers provide practical experience and deep insights to address your implementation challenges.
