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Pricing

What Halal certification costs.

There's no one-size price, because no two facilities are the same. Instead of a calculator that guesses, we scope your certification to what you actually make — then quote it plainly.

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How it's scoped

What your price depends on.

A handful of factors set the scope of an audit — and therefore the cost. We're transparent about all of them before you commit.
Scope

Product range

How many products and SKUs are in scope, and how much their ingredients overlap.
Complexity

Facility & lines

Facility size, the number of production lines, and whether Halal and non-Halal share equipment.
Reach

Markets

How many destination markets the certificate needs to cover through the partner network.
Programme

Scheme type

Whether it’s a product scheme (food, pharma, cosmetics) or an operator scheme (restaurant, catering, slaughterhouse).
Why we quote, not price-list

A price list can’t know what you make.

Across the industry, published Halal certification prices swing enormously — from a few hundred dollars for a single simple product to tens of thousands for a multi-line operation exporting to regulated markets. A flat number picked off a list either overcharges the simple case or under-scopes the complex one. Neither is honest, so we don’t do it.

Instead we scope the work to what you actually produce, then quote it plainly. Two products sharing one clean ingredient list is a very different audit from forty SKUs across shared equipment with animal-derived inputs — and the price should say so. The four factors above set that scope, and we walk through all of them with you before anything is committed.

The result is a fixed-price quote with no moving parts: you see what is in scope, what it costs, and what you get, in writing, before you decide. If the scope changes later — a new product line, a new market — we re-scope that addition on its own rather than reopening the whole certificate.

What’s included

One scope. Everything to issuance — and beyond.

Your quote covers the full path to a verifiable certificate, plus the re-audits that keep it current. No surprise line items at the end.

  • Scoping and document review
  • On-site facility audit
  • Lab testing where a sample is required
  • Independent Shariah review and the conformity determination
  • Certificate issuance and your public entry on the registry
  • Annual surveillance re-audits for the life of the certificate

100% refund guarantee

If, after audit, we cannot certify your product, you get your certification fee back. We only earn when we can stand behind a certificate publicly — that’s the point of a verification-first body.

Cost questions

What manufacturers ask about price.

The honest answers to the questions we hear most — before you apply, not after.

The cost of Halal certification depends on product complexity, the number of products, facility size, and the export markets you need to reach. There is no flat sticker price, because no two facilities carry the same scope. After you submit an application with your specific details, our technical team prepares a fixed-price quote and a clear roadmap with no obligation — including which documents we'll need and a realistic timeline.

Four things move the number: how many products and SKUs are in scope and how much their ingredients overlap; the size of the facility, the number of production lines, and whether Halal and non-Halal share equipment; how many destination markets the certificate needs to reach through the partner network; and whether it is a product scheme (food, pharma, cosmetics) or an operator scheme (restaurant, catering, slaughterhouse). We are transparent about all four before you commit.

No surprise line items. Your quote covers the full path to a verifiable certificate — scoping, the on-site audit, lab testing where a sample is required, Shariah review, issuance, and your registry entry — plus the annual surveillance re-audits that keep the certificate current. A certificate is valid for one year and is renewed through that annual audit; a longer term may be granted in certain cases.

If, after the audit, we cannot certify your product, you get your certification fee back. We only earn when we can stand behind a certificate publicly — which is what a verification-first body is for. It also means we tell you early if something in your scope is likely to be a problem, rather than after you have paid.

Yes. The scoping conversation and the quote are free and carry no obligation. You'll know what certification would involve for your products — the documents, the likely timeline, and the price — before you decide whether to proceed.
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