Xero, walking the talk by sending eInvoices to their own clients

Seeing the benefits of eInvoicing for businesses, Xero was one of the first accounting software providers to offer eInvoicing capability to its customers – and is now using eInvoicing to streamline Xero’s own finance operations.

“We want to champion small businesses to be as successful as they can. That’s why we're so passionate about other big businesses getting on board with eInvoicing as well. It will help speed up the payments journey and automating the invoice send and receive process will really help our economy.”

Bridget Snelling, New Zealand Country Manager, Xero

The context

Xero is all about supporting small business and helping them thrive through online simplification and automation of business processes.

“I think there are great synergies between what we stand for as a tech company and what eInvoicing offers,” says Bridget Snelling, New Zealand Country Manager at Xero.

“Just like with Xero, eInvoicing makes something that is already part and parcel of what a business owner does every day [sending and receiving invoices] much faster, much easier.”

So, adopting eInvoicing into its own processes just made sense for Xero - providing benefits for its customers and efficiency gains for the organisation.    

The process

When Xero wanted to start sending eInvoices it had to ensure that the process didn't disrupt billing to its customers.

“We send monthly invoices so any disruption would have been quite disastrous for us,” says Bridget Snelling, Country Manager Xero New Zealand.

Xero started small, sending subscription eInvoices to 10 customers and after several months with no interruption to any customers, the finance department was happy for this to be made generally available.

Likewise, when Xero integrated eInvoicing into its corporate accounts payable system the process went so well that the accounts payable manager didn’t notice a difference.

“I think the fact that our finance department barely even noticed and there were no complaints about the change is testament to the fact that it was very smooth,” says Bridget.

The benefits

Xero sees many key benefits for small businesses as well as its own efficiency gains. A big one is that sending and receiving eInvoices is faster, sent directly from accounting system to accounting system, removing manual handling time, reducing errors, and speeding up response times.

“Obviously there’s reduced admin time - we don’t have humans handling paper documents and that reduces the potential for errors and risk as well. There’s also cost savings because eInvoicing is reducing the human resource required,” says Bridget.

Another benefit is that it's more secure because eInvoices are sent from accounting system to accounting system - they can’t be tampered with, and they can't get lost in a customer’s email inbox.

“It's a fantastic way to streamline the sending and receiving of invoices,” says Bridget.

“We want to champion small businesses to be as successful as they can. That’s why we're so passionate about other big businesses getting on board with eInvoicing as well. It will help speed up that payments journey and automating the invoice send and receive process will really help our economy”, says Bridget.

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“There are huge benefits for our partners, our accountants and bookkeepers, where their customers are actually using eInvoicing. It just makes the accountant and bookkeeper's job so much easier.”

Bridget Snelling, Country Manager, Xero New Zealand

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“With big business getting on board with eInvoicing, it's because they believe in the efficiency gains and in how important it is.”

Bridget Snelling, Country Manager, Xero New Zealand

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