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EU Payment Observatory: Can eInvoicing help to reduce late payments?

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EU Payment Observatory: Can eInvoicing help to reduce late payments?

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The shift from paper-based to electronic invoices is gaining momentum. Driven first by big enterprises in order to automate internal processes, eInvoicing is now being adopted by businesses of all sizes. This is, in part, the result of governments’ initiatives to reduce tax evasion, as shown by the EU’s VAT in the Digital Age (VIDA) and Member States’ eInvoicing mandates.

A recent report by the EU Payment Observatory explores how an increasing uptake of eInvoicing could help in reducing late payments. Identified benefits stem mostly from efficiency gains, although electronic invoicing can also contribute to greater transparency and the offer of more attractive and cost-efficient supply chain solutions. However, eInvoicing seems to have little effect on payment behaviour and it also presents hurdles for SMEs, which are the companies most affected by late payments.

During this webinar the report will be presented, followed by a panel debate on the impact of eInvoicing on late payments. We will discuss how the positive effects can be maximised, and how implementation challenges can be overcome.

     

The EU Observatory of Payments in Commercial Transactions (EU Payment Observatory) – An initiative of the European Commission; service contract EISMEA/2022/OP/0010. The information and views set out in relation to this event are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official opinion of EISMEA or the European Commission. Neither EISMEA, nor the European Union institutions and bodies or any person or organisation acting on their behalf may be held responsible for the use which might be made of the information contained therein.
Host
Cinzia Alcidi Cinzia Alcidi
Cinzia Alcidi

Senior Research Fellow, Head of the Economic Policy and Jobs & Skills Unit

Speakers list
Antonella Correra

Policy Officer, DG GROW

Beatriz Pozo

Financial Markets Unit Coordinator, CEPS

Charles Bryant

Former Secretary General of the European E-invoicing Service Providers Association

Romain Bocognani

Deputy General Director and Director of Institutional Relations and Foreign Affairs, ANCE

Adam Prince

Global Head of E-Invoice, Compliance & Embedded Finance Strategy, Sage