E-invoicing is giving a major boost to New Zealand’s digital transformation journey, with significant steps towards standardisation and adoption that promise to revolutionise business and government operations.
The adoption of the Peppol PINT A-NZ e-invoicing standard, effective from November 15, 2024, marked a pivotal shift. This standard, an extension of Peppol BIS 3.0, enhances interoperability by accommodating country-specific requirements while supporting seamless cross-border transactions.
Sam Hassan, CTO at Link4, highlights the transformative potential of PINT A-NZ. “Peppol framework is heading towards becoming the global eInvoicing delivery network for many countries by simplifying and enhancing cross-border operability, allowing businesses to compete more effectively in global markets,” says Hassan.
A phased rollout will fully replace the existing ANZ specifications by May 2025, giving businesses time to adapt. Companies like Link4 are already prepared, ensuring smooth integration for users of ERP systems such as TechnologyOne and NetSuite.
The New Zealand Government’s directive mandating …