Global E-Invoice/E-Bill volume to achieve around 40 billion

Market report published by Billentis, May 2014

In comparison with paper-based processes, electronic invoice handling processes make it pos-sible to reduce costs by 50-80%. Investments in electronic invoice processing can therefore often be gained back within 6 months.

Many companies are already using electronic processes. In 2014 around 40 billion bills/invoices are likely to be sent and archived paper-free.

The high level of debt of the public sector means that this segment must automate its process-es and sustainably reduce costs. The optimisation potential of the public sector in Europe alone is likely to amount to at least 40 billion Euro.

More and more customers expect invoices from their suppliers in electronic form. Therefore, sustainable rates of growth of 20% are expected for the electronic invoice market in the com-ing years.

Because of the attractiveness of this market, several hundred service providers and software houses offer their solutions for E-Invoicing. There is therefore no lack of offers. Rather, users are now looking for all-encompassing information on the topic. A new market report is pro-vided as help for companies which want to choose the best model for themselves and find a suitable solution. The author is the international market analyst, Bruno Koch of Billentis.

The report should support invoice senders and receivers who want to replace expensive and paper-bound invoice processes with modern and automated processes. It includes the most important numbers and information about the market. Besides facts about market develop-ment and relevant initiatives (standards, laws), the reader will also find qualitative analyses and many details about several solutions offers.

The report is available free of charge: www.billentis.com

Media contact valid until end of 2014: pr4 (at) billentis.com, +41 71 911 60 32

Keywords Switzerland-finance

Region
Europe, EU, NATO

Category
Finance, economics

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