Acume’s path to becoming a provider of hassle-free eInvoicing
Financial solutions specialist Acume wanted to provide an easy way for businesses of all sizes to benefit from eInvoicing.
Financial solutions specialist Acume wanted to provide an easy way for businesses of all sizes to benefit from eInvoicing.
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 is being implemented across New Zealand and is expected to deliver over $4.4 Billion in productivity savings to businesses in New Zealand over 10 years. Treasury is one of the early adopters of eInvoicing.
The government agency rolling out eInvoicing to the New Zealand business community is leading the way. The Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is getting its suppliers on board and showing them how much it can speed up payments.
After adopting eInvoicing, Wellington City Council has experienced success with managing its suppliers.
Sending eInvoices to Government has been an effortless path to faster payment for Tailor Made Solutions, an independent security solution provider.
Using eInvoicing has been a revelation for sole-trader accountant Mike Higgins in how much time and hassle he can save in his own business and for his clients.
During 2020’s COVID19 lockdown, Westpac wanted to boost the cashflow of NZ’s SME businesses - by paying them faster.
Sending eInvoices has been a “milestone moment” for workplace and education specialists OfficeMax, enhancing internal processes, providing cost efficiencies, and benefiting customers and partners alike.
New Zealand-owned Datacom is one of Australasia’s leading technology businesses. It’s taking a lead in the shift to eInvoicing delivering efficiency gains for its business, suppliers, customers and the New Zealand economy.
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