USE CASE
Governments around the world are moving fast toward mandatory electronic invoicing for B2B transactions. In Europe, countries like Germany, France, and Belgium have already announced timelines to enforce structured e-invoice formats across private sector operations. Similar initiatives are being adopted globally transforming electronic invoicing from a competitive advantage into a legal requirement.
This transition is not only about compliance. It’s about gaining efficiency, reducing errors, and enabling real-time tax reporting, automation, and better control over financial operations.
REGULATORI COMPLIANCE
Easily adapt to local and international regulations and ensure the legal validity of your documents.
SAVE TIME
Forget about manual processes and human error. B2Brouter simplifies your day-to-day operations by automating the entire invoicing cycle.
EDOCEXCHANGE
Connect B2Brouter to your management system and centralise all invoicing in one place, without duplicating tasks or changing the way you work.
API CONNECTION
Are you looking to easily integrate electronic invoicing into your ERP or management software? B2Brouter’s API allows you to automate the creation, sending, and receiving of e-invoices, ensuring full legal compliance with both national and international regulations.
In this free session, you’ll learn how our API works, the benefits it brings to your business or your clients, and how real companies have successfully integrated it into their systems.
You’ll also have the chance to ask your questions live and get practical answers from our experts.
CONTACT
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