Oxinus, Dhruva lead UAE eInvoicing race
The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Finance approved Oxinus as one of five electronic invoicing service providers in the country. The firm joined with Dhruva Consultants to create EsalTech, which helps companies prepare for mandatory digital billing requirements. Ahmad Mustafa said the platform uses technology already operating in Europe and keeps information stored inside the nation.
EsalTech connects with business software systems and meets government standards through a certified platform. Nimish Goel said the service combines tax knowledge with technical systems to help organizations work faster. The joint venture supports efforts to build secure digital networks across the Emirates while providing businesses with tools to comply with new rules.

