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London Borough of Camden uses RBS’s Accounts Payable e-Invoicing service to the max

As part of a project to streamline purchase to pay operations, the London Borough of Camden is using RBS’s Accounts Payable e-Invoicing service. 90 per cent of the 4,300 suppliers got on-board, creating a ROI of below twelve months

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Scary. Autonomous Trojan Horses can now rob you online without your help

There is some bad news, because cybercriminals are now using automatic transfer systems (ATSs) together with SpyEye and ZeuS malware variants as part of WebInject files. They no longer need you to fill in your credentials in fake a pop-up to steal your money, because these ATSs remain invisible while doing exactly this…

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8 top quoted reasons for mandating Goverment E-invoicing

Why does a government mandated (or promote) E-invoicing? Paul Turner from Basware attempted to summarize the key reasons quoted by the various governments for mandating (or encouraging) electronic invoicing. Read more

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Palette introduces yet another new customer: Murco Petroleum

Palette has entered into a new contract with Murco Petroluem. It makes you wonder how they do it. New customers keep on coming. Murco Petroleum will enhance its accounts payable operations with Palette’s advanced, web-based invoice automation solution to standardise accounts payable processes across the business, and simplify workflow for staff.

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Wireless customers struggle less with e-bills

The convenience of e-invoicing can be debatable, especially for SMEs. However, a recent study commissioned by Sprint has shown that wireless customers who receive their bills electronically tend to be more satisfied with their billing than those who receive bills through regular mail.

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Mexico: 9 top tips to make your ERP system CFDI proof

The most overlooked effort in any Mexico e-Invoicing project is the ERP configuration work based on the CFDI requirements. Underneath is a list of [10] things you should take a look when starting with e-invoicing in, towards and from Mexico.

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Almost all Polish Banks have implemented Invoobill

June 24th, 2012 by in Electronic Invoicing, Government, Payment

Poland is clearly taking its responsibility to support the European Commission’s aim to make e-invoicing commonplace by 2020. A few weeks ago we mentioned the Polish E-invoicing Alliance. This time InvooBill gets featured: a loal Polish e-invoicing system created by the national Polish clearinghouse, Krajowa Iza Rozliczeniowa (KIR).

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7 submissions that didn’t survive our LinkedIN group cut

Our LinkedIN group is meant to: spark discussions, ask questions, enable the conversation and create long-term interaction with customers and prospects. Take a look at 10 examples that didn’t make that cut.

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Tradeshift customers gain new insights through Geosho maps

We think it’s a cool idea to be able to take at fresh look at your company via map visualisation. And this is exactly what Geosho provides Tradeshift’s customers with the release of a Spatial Analysis Application on the Tradeshift network. Tradeshift’s customers are able to view and analyse invoice data instantly on a map.

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And the winning e-invoice / e-bill is… [drumroll]

June 23rd, 2012 by in Asia, Featured Articles, Government

We were struck by something very interesting while doing research for an article on Taiwanese e-invoicing. Apparently, Taiwan has a uniform invoice lottery. It is a from of state lottery managed by the Ministry of Finance (MOF). The primary goal is to prevent tax evasion by businesses. What a great idea…

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