With eInvoicing, businesses no longer need to generate paper-based or PDF invoices that have to be printed, posted or emailed, and buyers no longer need to manually enter these into their financial system. It improves accuracy and security, reduces process time and speeds up payments.
Pick and mix from our comprehensive eInvoicing webinar series, designed to help businesses and government agencies streamline their invoicing processes, boost efficiency, and stay up to date with the latest best practices.
Government agencies are now expected to pay businesses that send them eInvoices within five days under new procurement rules that kicked in this month [January 2026]
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.
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Change in any large organisation can be challenging, especially when it comes to IT. For Waipā District Council, with a goal to improve the efficiency of its systems and processes, implementing eInvoicing turned out to be a smooth process.
If you need help getting started with eInvoicing or want more information, please contact us in writing at:
eInvoicing@mbie.govt.nz
Since going live with receive capability in July 2023 as at May, 13.4% of all MSD departmental invoices are processed as eInvoices – 94% of which are paid within 5 days.
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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.