Archive for UBL
The OASIS subcommittee is aimed at identifying requirements for standardized UBL document types supporting payments- and finance-related processes and to develop UBL payments and finance process and document model(s).
Read MoreWith the new European Standard for e-invoicing (public procurement) EU 16963-1 on the horizon, it is interesting to know how it differs from PEPPOL BIS 4A. Is there an analysis available with the differences between the both?
Read MoreReceiving and processing an invoice in UBL format yields significant benefits for the customer, while it requires no extra efforts or costs for the supplier in sending a UBL file.
Read MoreIs your service or solution UBL ReadY? UBL Ready implies: providing a solution or service in ‘receiving and processing UBL e-invoices‘ and/or ‘generating and sending UBL e-invoices’. Obtaining the ‘UBL Ready’ label is free and as simple by filling out the application form.
Read MoreTo promote the adoption of UBL and the benefits of UBL e-invoicing, a free label has been developed that (1) allows organisations to communicate their ‘UBL Readiness’ to their respective customers and supplier, called: ‘UBL Ready’, and (2) provides support for organisations that want to implement UBL e-invoicing. To become UBL Ready an organisation has to proof that it can either import the validated demo files of other UBL Ready participants, or produce a UBL+PDF e-invoice file that –after validation- can be imported by other UBL Ready participants. All in all, applicants only have to perform five or less steps to become UBL Ready! This way UBL Ready promotes easy, free, flawless, seamless exchange and processing of e-invoices!
Read MoreHalf-day seminar on OASIS UBL at the Exchange Summit Americas conference in Orlando 24 April 2017 by Ken Holman; chairman of the OASIS UBL Technical Committee and editor of the OASIS UBL – ISO/IEC 19845 specifications
Read MorePDF invoicing isn’t getting the recognition it deserves. E-Invoicing can get far more technical, however the simplicity and ease of transition makes PDF invoicing an excellent starting point for companies making the change.
Read MoreCommonwealth Bank, Telstra and MessageXchange performed Australia’s first end-to-end UBL e-invoicing experiment with leadership from the Digital Business Council.
Read MoreUBL 2.2 is completely backward-compatible with UBL 2.1. UBL 2.2 is technically a minor release however adding 16 new document types bringing the total to 81
Read MoreOn Wednesday 7 December 2016 a new unique e-invoicing event will take place, called: “UBL E-invoicing, a daily practice”. This event will take place from 13:00 to 19:00, near the city of Utrecht in The Netherlands.
This pragmatic event focuses on user experiences during 2015 and 2016 in e-invoicing, invoice automation and purchase to pay, based on the new ISO standard: UBL.