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Digital Auditor Card launched to boost transparency and efficiency

Published: 25 Feb 2026 - 09:24 am | Last Updated: 25 Feb 2026 - 10:09 am
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Deepak John | The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) launched the Digital Auditor Card to enhance service efficiency and support digital transformation.

In post on its X platform, the Ministry stated that the launch of Digital Auditor Card is part of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry’s efforts to advance digital transformation and enhance service efficiency. The card has been launched to strengthen transparency and trust while enabling faster and more efficient verification for auditors, it added.

The electronic card contains the auditor’s details registered with MoCI including registration information and the card’s validity and expiry date.

In an infographic the Ministry shared the key features of the Digital Auditor Card and highlighted that the electronic service is available anytime and from anywhere. It facilities verification of auditors’ accreditation without the need to present a physical certificate and reduces paper-based procedures and supports digital transformation.

It provides immediate and accurate display of approved auditors’ information and enhances data reliability.

The post further explained that this limits forgery and manipulation of auditors’ data, supports digital transformation and reduces reliance on paper documents. It enhances transparency and credibility in financial and professional transaction; improves the efficiency and speed of procedures for beneficiary entities; and facilitates verification of an auditor’s registration status (active or expired) quickly and accurately.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry Strategy 2024-2030 represents an ambitious roadmap that supports Qatar’s sustainable development goals to achieve balanced and inclusive economic growth, aligned with the Qatar National Vision 2030 and in line with the Third National Development Strategy (NDS3).

The Ministry’s strategy focuses on enhancing and developing the commercial, investment and industrial sectors, which will embolden Qatar’s global competitiveness, encourage innovation and sustainability, and improve the quality and delivery of services. This is underpinned by the on-going mandate to prioritise the protection of consumer rights according to the highest global standards.

It aims to achieve full digitalisation of services and boost annual patent registrations by 20 percent through to 2030.