| Interoperability agreement provides a boost to e-invoicing |
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Thursday 10th January, 2013 In his latest blog, Gary Benson reports that the European e-Invoicing Service Providers’ Association (EESPA) has taken a "significant step" towards achieving one of its founding aims - interoperability between suppliers. Currently a hot topic across the industry, interoperability is seen as a key driver to accelerating e-invoicing adoption across Europe. Just over a year since it formed, the association members, chaired by Esa Tihilä have launched the Model Interoperability Agreement (MIA). The MIA is a standardised, bilateral agreement for exchanging invoices between two e-Invoicing service providers. Developed by the association’s working group on interoperability, led by Tim Cole, the agreement has been blessed by the EESPA members’ legal counsel, which includes OB10's Head of Legal, Sam Sears. In the recent announcement, Esa Tihilä, says, “Trading partners can be assured that their information will be transmitted promptly, in the right format and with the necessary quality to meet compliance requirements.” |










