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Why The B2B Market Should Not Ignore E-Invoicing

 According to a study, in 2014, the government and other business sectors have exchanged almost 170 billion invoices, and 26 billion of those invoices were sent electronically. However, the rate of e-invoicing software implementation is still low. It will be beneficial on the part of businesses to accept this change as soon as possible because the market in growing very fast. Although companies are inclined to approach this system strategically, the migration level is still slow. B2B businesses must reconsider their sluggish nature because the advantages of electronic invoicing are inescapable. Here are a few reasons to integrate this system to the organization, RIGHT NOW.

With the integration of automated AP, this validation process becomes easy. The data capture technology can validate the details, which otherwise require manual processing and data entry.

  1. Invoice > PO
  2. Invoice > PO > receiver
  3. Invoice > PO > receiver > inspection or document verification

This process of matching can be difficult if done manually because the business needs to check whether the invoice meets the organizational policy and if it doesn’t further steps are taken to reach a negotiation. Manual management of this matching process is quite challenging, but automated AP can perform the calculations and validations quite easily. In case the invoice fails to meet company obligations, the accounts department is informed to take up corrective action.

Even if the organizations are tech-savvy, embracing the innovative e-invoicing software is still low. But businesses are realizing the need for accepting this new technology because its many positive aspects can hardly be ignored.

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