Designing a proper chart of accounts (COA) may sound routine, but in the UAE it’s far from a simple copy-paste job. Each industry has its own quirks, each free zone follows slightly different reporting norms, and recent tax changes have pushed businesses to rethink the way their financial data is structured. That’s why companies across the UAE are now looking for specialists who can build localized, industry-specific COA frameworks — not generic templates pulled from accounting textbooks.
A well-designed COA doesn’t just tidy up your books. It helps with tax filings, smoother audits, cash-flow tracking, and decision-making. Most importantly, a localized COA is built around how UAE regulators, banks, and auditors prefer to see your numbers.
If you’re wondering who actually offers these kinds of specialized COA services, here’s a look at the firms that genuinely understand UAE reporting requirements and industry-specific nuances.
✅ Mid-Tier and Local UAE Firms Leading the Way
1. BCL Globiz
BCL Globiz has built a strong reputation in the UAE for designing COA systems tailored to sectors like trading, contracting, F&B, and professional services.
Instead of giving clients pre-made templates, the team studies the business model, revenue cycle, expense patterns, and tax exposures before creating a structure that fits day-to-day operational reality.
Why companies pick them:
- Strong understanding of UAE corporate tax implications
- Ability to customize COAs for VAT-heavy industries
- Quick turnaround and practical, easy-to-understand formats
BCL Globiz also helps businesses realign their old COAs when moving to cloud systems like Zoho, QuickBooks, and Tally Prime.
2. HLB HAMT
HLB HAMT is one of the more prominent local consulting groups offering COA development as part of their accounting setup services.
They’re particularly strong with healthcare, logistics, and retail clients — industries that require detailed cost-center-level tracking.
What they’re known for:
- Detailed financial mapping
- Sector-specific COA models
- Good integration support with ERP systems
Their team often works closely with internal finance departments to ensure the structure is both compliant and easily adopted.
3. CDA Accounting & Bookkeeping Services
CDA has become popular among SMEs because they offer practical and affordable COA design services.
Their strength lies in simplifying complicated reporting structures so smaller businesses can manage their accounts without ongoing dependency on consultants.
Best for:
- Small businesses
- Startups setting up accounting systems for the first time
- Companies needing clean-up and restructuring of an outdated COA
They also provide training so internal teams understand how to use the new classification system.
4. Aviaan Accounting
Aviaan is widely recognized for helping companies with both bookkeeping setup and industry-specific COA design. They have experience across hospitality, construction, e-commerce, and services — industries where revenue recognition rules can get tricky.
Highlights:
- Strong focus on audit-friendly COAs
- Experience with multi-entity structures
- Good documentation and process clarity
They’re especially useful for companies preparing for their first external audit or migration from manual bookkeeping to automated platforms.
Established International Firms (But Not All Big 4)
5. RSM UAE
RSM is often the middle ground for companies that want international standards without going full Big 4.
Their COA development teams focus heavily on governance, internal controls, and reporting accuracy.
Typical clients:
- Manufacturing
- Large trading companies
- Family groups with multiple entities
They create COAs that align with both IFRS and UAE tax guidelines, making reporting smoother.
6. Grant Thornton UAE
Grant Thornton’s advisory teams often assist mid-sized companies with accounting system set-ups and COA restructuring.
They’re particularly strong with real estate, contracting, and education sectors.
Strengths:
- Strong IFRS knowledge
- Good coordination with audit teams
- Practical mapping for revenue and cost tracking
They’re a popular choice for companies preparing for investment or expansion.
One Big 4 Firm Worth Mentioning
7. KPMG
Out of the Big 4, KPMG is the one most known for doing structured COA design as part of ERP implementations and tax advisory work.
Their COA work is detailed, well-documented, and aligned with long-term reporting needs — but usually suited for larger businesses.
Ideal for:
- Companies implementing SAP, Oracle, or Microsoft Dynamics
- Businesses with complex tax reporting
- Groups setting up multi-branch or multi-country operations
✅ What to Look for When Choosing a COA Specialist
No matter who you choose, make sure they:
✅ Understand UAE corporate tax, especially taxable income classifications
✅ Consider VAT reporting and reverse charge mechanisms in their design
✅ Customize based on your business processes, not generic templates
✅ Think about your future ERP or accounting system
✅ Provide training so your team can maintain it without confusion
A good chart of accounts should last you years, not months.
It should grow with your business, not restrict it.
Final Thoughts
A localized COA is no longer optional in the UAE. With tax enforcement tightening and audits becoming more detailed, companies need an accounting structure that reflects how business is actually done here.
Whether you go with a mid-tier firm like HLB HAMT, a practical service provider like CDA, or a specialized consultant like BCL Globiz, the key is choosing someone who understands your industry — not just outsourcing accounting.
If you need help building or restructuring your chart of accounts for UAE compliance, BCL Globiz can guide you through the entire process. Just mail us at info@bcl.ae