Exportericv39s Account Verified May 2026
For an account labeled exportericv39, verification typically implies:
Q: I am a small exporter. Do I need ICV verification? A: If your contract value with a UAE government entity is less than AED 5 million, it is not mandatory. However, many buyers now make it mandatory for all vendors on their approved list. Without the "exportericv39s account verified" status, you cannot get on the list.
Q: Can I use an ICV certificate from a different country (e.g., Saudi Arabia)? A: No. The ICV metric is country-specific. A Saudi IKTVA certificate does not satisfy ADNOC’s ICV requirements. You must run a separate verification for the UAE entity.
Q: What does the "39s" typo mean for my data entry?
A: The "39s" is harmless; it is an ASCII representation of an apostrophe in back-end database fields. When you see it in a URL or log file, ignore it. However, when typing the status into a support ticket, be aware that customer service systems often search for the exact string exportericv39s account verified to identify specific database errors. exportericv39s account verified
Q: How long does the verification last? A: Exactly 365 days from the date of the audited financial statement or the date of the certificate’s issuance—whichever is earlier.
To understand the phrase, we must dissect it into its three core components:
The Full Translation: “The Exporter’s In-Country Value account has been verified.” For exporters, this means the era of annual
When you see this status on a procurement portal (such as the ADNOC Supplier Portal or a local bank’s trade platform), it means that the government or the prime contractor has authenticated your company’s ICV certificate and linked it successfully to your trading/financial account.
The "Account Verified" status ensures that the ICV certificate on file matches the exporter’s tax registration number (TRN) and trade license. It prevents a practice known as "ICV shopping," where exporters try to attach a certificate from a different legal entity to win a contract.
Your ICV certificate is based on last year’s data. On the 366th day after issuance, the status automatically expires. There is no grace period for exporters. you need to register on:
The "exportericv39s account verified" status is evolving. By 2026, the UAE aims to consolidate all verification into a blockchain-based national registry. This will mean:
For exporters, this means the era of annual paperwork is ending, replaced by continuous data monitoring.
For exporters managing multiple portals, manual checking is tedious. However, most enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems now integrate with ICV verification APIs. Here is how to check manually:
If you see a red X or the text "Verification Token Missing," you are not verified.
Before you can see the verification status, you must exist in the system. For the UAE market, you need to register on: