Local data residency in Oman — sovereignty for government.
Union Digital Technologies can host your e-invoicing data in-country in Oman at the OTECH data centre on Oracle Cloud — so sensitive financial and taxpayer data never leaves the Sultanate, meeting the data-sovereignty and compliance requirements of government and public-sector clients.
Your data stays inside Oman.
For government entities, ministries and public-sector organisations, where your data physically lives is not a detail — it's a mandate. UDT delivers a fully sovereign hosting option so every invoice, record and archive remains within Oman's borders and under Omani law.
- Hosted at the OTECH data centre inside Oman
- Powered by Oracle Cloud enterprise infrastructure
- Data never leaves the Sultanate — full sovereignty
- Built for government & public-sector compliance
- UDT is your single, accountable contracting party in Oman
Choose the residency model that fits your mandate.
From full in-country sovereignty to flexible cloud, UDT meets you where your compliance requirements are.
In-Country Oman
OTECH data centre · Oracle Cloud
Data hosted inside Oman for full sovereignty. Recommended for government & public-sector clients.
GCC Cloud
AWS Middle East · Bahrain
Regional hosting within the GCC for fast, resilient private-sector deployments.
Private Cloud
Single-tenant · dedicated
Your own isolated environment. Ideal for banks, insurers and regulated industries.
On-Premise
Your data centre
Full installation behind your firewall, with managed updates, for sovereignty-critical use cases.
Why in-country residency matters.
Data sovereignty
Sensitive financial and taxpayer data remains within Oman's borders and under the jurisdiction of Omani law at all times.
Regulatory compliance
Aligned with the Oman Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) and the security expectations of the Oman Tax Authority.
National assurance
An Omani-owned partner and in-country infrastructure — the preferred posture for public tenders and government programmes.
Sovereign hosting, enterprise security.
In-country residency doesn't mean compromising on protection. Every deployment is wrapped in the same enterprise-grade controls that secure the platform globally.
- AES-256 encryption at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit
- Role-based access control + SSO (SAML / OIDC)
- Immutable audit log of every invoice action
- 10-year tamper-proof archival, retained in-country
- Aligned to Oman PDPL & ISO/IEC 27001 controls
- Disaster recovery with a 99.9% uptime SLA
Data residency, answered.
Does UDT keep e-invoicing data inside Oman?
Yes. For government and public-sector clients, UDT provides local data residency in Oman. Your e-invoicing data is hosted in-country at the OTECH data centre on Oracle Cloud, so it never leaves the Sultanate — meeting national data-sovereignty requirements.
What is data residency and why does it matter for government clients?
Data residency means your data is physically stored within a defined jurisdiction — in this case, inside Oman. For government and public-sector organisations it is often a mandatory compliance requirement, ensuring sensitive financial and taxpayer data remains under national control and Omani law.
What hosting options does UDT offer?
Four options: in-country residency in Oman (OTECH data centre on Oracle Cloud) for full sovereignty, GCC hosting (AWS Middle East, Bahrain), single-tenant private cloud, and on-premises deployment inside your own data centre.
Is UDT's hosting aligned with Oman's data protection law?
Yes. Our in-country hosting is designed to align with the Oman Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) and the security expectations of the Oman Tax Authority, with encryption in transit and at rest, access controls and full audit logging.