Pāmu (Landcorp), New Zealand’s largest farming business and an early mover, is transforming its invoice processing by adopting eInvoicing. With their P2P system, Basware, already in place as a certified eInvoicing access point provider, implementation was seamless — allowing Pāmu to start quickly shifting away from processing PDF-based documents.
No more headaches chasing up clients about confusing invoices.
That’s what bookkeeper and tax agent Stella Vockins most enjoys about using eInvoicing for her Manawatu business Count Me In Ltd.
As a small business owner, Brenda Ratcliff is putting her best foot forward to adopt and realise the benefits of new technology to streamline her business processes.
With thousands of suppliers to pay every month, Woolworths group set out to enable faster payment of suppliers but also found significant efficiencies for its own operations and teams.
eInvoicing capable software products that have registered with us are listed below. Go to their website for more information and to register for eInvoicing today.
This page describes the process and requirements that a service provider must complete to become a New Zealand Peppol accredited provider of Access Point (AP) and/or Service Metadata Publisher (SMP) services.
Access Point providers are secure gateways that connect businesses and software to the eInvoicing network.
All Peppol Service Providers listed on this register have met the Peppol requirements around network governance and security. This includes accreditation with the New Zealand Peppol Authority or through mutual accreditation with the Australian Taxation Office.