General Accounting
Manage accounts, balances, journal entries, and financial movement.
Daqiq is designed for businesses that need to control accounting and inventory workflows without unnecessary complexity.
Daqiq Software Solutions
Accounting, inventory, reporting, and compliance in one workflow.
Designed to support unified chart of accounts requirements.
Built around IFRS-oriented financial reporting needs.
Organizes audit trails and reporting for regulatory review workflows.
It does not claim official certification; it provides a controlled, reviewable structure.
Manage accounts, balances, journal entries, and financial movement.
Track items, quantities, stock movements, and transfers between warehouses.
Organize sales, purchase, and return invoices in a clear reviewable flow.
Record receipt vouchers, payment vouchers, and journal entries with account links.
A sales interface for retailers, restaurants, and activities that need fast invoicing.
Reports that help teams understand financial, inventory, and operational performance.
Define user roles and protect sensitive system functions.
Daqiq is built around the structure of the Unified Chart of Accounts and designed to align with International Financial Reporting Standards IFRS reporting requirements. It helps businesses organize accounting operations in a more structured and compliant-ready way, and supports Iraqi businesses in preparing for the updated unified accounting framework starting from fiscal year 2026.
Yes. It can be prepared on one device or internal network depending on the environment and user count.
Yes. It covers items, stock movements, invoices, and POS for direct sales activities.
The system is structured to help organize accounts around unified chart requirements, depending on entity setup.
Yes. Roles and access limits can be configured for sensitive system functions.
In cooperation with Al-Mutawer Advisory Office and Chartered Accountant Dr. Anmar Hamed Tawfeeq, we provide accounting and advisory insight to align system setup with accounting operations, financial reporting, unified chart requirements, and review needs.