Hallmark International Auditors — Trusted Audit, Tax & Compliance Firm in Dubai, UAE
Hallmark International Auditors & Accountants is a UAE-registered audit, tax, and compliance firm with over 12 years of experience serving businesses across Dubai, the United Kingdom, and India. We are a multi-award-winning firm trusted by more than 5,000 clients — from SMEs and startups to multinational enterprises, family offices, airlines, banks, hospitals, and high-net-worth individuals.
Approved by regulatory authorities and recognised across all UAE free zones, Hallmark is your single, dependable partner for statutory audit, corporate tax, VAT, AML compliance, company formation, and outsourced accounting — all under one roof.


#Who We Are
Founded over a decade ago, Hallmark International Auditors & Accountants has grown into one of the UAE’s most respected audit and advisory firms. Headquartered on Burj Khalifa Boulevard in Downtown Dubai, with a branch on Al Ittihad Road and an office in Sunninghill, England, we combine local expertise with international standards.
Our team of chartered accountants, registered auditors, and certified tax agents brings deep industry knowledge across UAE regulatory frameworks — including the Federal Tax Authority (FTA), the Ministry of Economy, the Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA), and the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE).
We operate on a foundation of integrity, precision, and long-term client relationships. Our goal is simple: to help your business stay fully compliant, reduce financial risk, make stronger decisions, and grow with confidence in an ever-evolving regulatory environment.

5000+
Clients Served
12+
Years in the UAE
All
UAE Free Zones Approved
3
Offices in UAE, UK & India
#Free Zone Approvals
Hallmark International Auditors is an approved audit firm across all major UAE free zones, including DMCC (Dubai Multi Commodities Centre), DDA (Dubai Development Authority), DIFC, ADGM, Sharjah Airport International Free Zone (SAIF Zone), Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA), Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), Dubai Airport Free Zone (DAFZA), Ras Al Khaimah Economic Zone (RAKEZ), and more.
Free zone companies are required to submit audited financial statements annually — and only approved auditors are authorised to fulfil that requirement. Hallmark is on the approved list of auditors for free zones across the UAE, making us the preferred choice for free zone businesses that need fast, accurate, and fully compliant audit services.
We currently serve more than 300 companies within DMCC alone, and hundreds more across other free zones throughout the UAE.

#Free Zone Approvals
- Airlines and aviation companies
- Commercial and investment banks
- Hospitals and healthcare providers
- Contracting and construction firms
- Multinational enterprises and foreign subsidiaries
- Family offices and high-net-worth individuals
- Trading and commodity companies
- Real estate developers and property management firms
- Technology and e-commerce businesses
- Retail, hospitality, and F&B operators
- SMEs and startups across all UAE free zones and mainland
One-Stop Financial Partner
From statutory audit and corporate tax to VAT, AML, company formation, and outsourced CFO services, everything is handled under one roof
Approved Across All UAE Free Zones
Hallmark is recognised by regulatory bodies and free zone authorities throughout the UAE, giving you full confidence in compliance
Multi-Award-Winning Firm
Recognised multiple times as a top service provider for SMEs in the UAE
12+ Years of UAE Experience
Deep understanding of UAE tax law, FTA regulations, and business practices that only comes from over a decade in the market
Qualified, Experienced Team
Our team includes chartered accountants (CA, ACCA, CPA), registered auditors, and FTA-registered tax agents
Transparent, Personalised Service
No cookie-cutter solutions. We take time to understand your business and deliver advice that fits your specific situation
Global Reach
Offices in Dubai, the UK, and India, serving international clients and cross-border businesses
Where are Hallmark’s offices located?
Hallmark’s head office is at Office No. 113, The Metropolis, Burj Khalifa Boulevard, Downtown Dubai, UAE. The UAE branch is at Office 312, RKM Building, Al Ittihad Road, Dubai. The UK office is at 3 London Road, Sunninghill, England
Does Hallmark provide services to businesses outside the UAE?
Yes. Hallmark has a presence in the United Kingdom and India, and serves international clients, foreign subsidiaries, and cross-border businesses requiring UAE-based audit, tax, or compliance services.
Is Hallmark registered with the Federal Tax Authority (FTA)?
Yes. Hallmark’s tax professionals are registered Tax Agents with the UAE Federal Tax Authority (FTA), authorised to represent clients in matters of corporate tax, VAT, and tax disputes.
How many clients has Hallmark served?
Hallmark has served more than 5,000 clients across the UAE, UK, and India, spanning industries such as aviation, banking, healthcare, real estate, contracting, trading, and technology
How many years has Hallmark been operating in the UAE?
Hallmark International Auditors & Accountants has been operating in the UAE for over 12 years, with offices in Downtown Dubai and on Al Ittihad Road, as well as an office in the United Kingdom
Is Hallmark an approved auditor in UAE free zones?
Yes. Hallmark International Auditors is approved across all major UAE free zones, including DMCC, DDA, DIFC, ADGM, JAFZA, DSO, DAFZA, SAIF Zone, RAKEZ, and others. Free zone companies are legally required to submit audited financial statements by approved auditors, and Hallmark is listed as an approved auditor across these jurisdictions.
What services does Hallmark International Auditors offer?
Hallmark offers a comprehensive range of financial and compliance services including statutory audit, internal audit, investigative audit, corporate tax registration and filing, VAT registration and compliance, AML policy development, company incorporation across UAE mainland and free zones, outsourced accounting, CFO advisory, transfer pricing, and tax agent representation before the FTA