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E-invoicing

How to convince your suppliers to adopt electronic invoicing

July 6, 2023

For an organisation to fully benefit from electronic invoicing, its suppliers must be on board too. Understand the benefits for your suppliers and how you can convince them of electronic processes.

Understanding suppliers, their challenges and how they will benefit

There are several reasons why your suppliers may have not transitioned to electronic invoicing (e-invoicing). From a lack of resources, to a lack of budget, to even a lack of understanding what e-invoicing is all about.

This is where your role becomes even more important. If you are already processing and distributing e-invoices you can let your suppliers know what e-invoicing entails and how it all works. Once you have explained the basics, let your suppliers know the benefits and how electronic, digitalised invoices will improve their invoicing processes.

Three key benefits for suppliers

  • Increased accuracy and efficiency – Using an e-invoicing service means less human error which can often result in delayed payment. Time is freed up for the accounts team to focus on more strategic tasks, rather than invoice creation, as they are generated and sent automatically. Created in a digital format, e-invoicing platforms make processes more efficient and can provide suppliers with full visibility of an invoice’s status.
  • Decreased costs - Suppliers can save money by eliminating the use of paper, ink, printing machines and postal costs. This can lead to direct cost savings and also a reduced environmental impact.
  • Faster payments - Quicker and more accurate invoice distribution results in shorter payment periods and an overall improved cash flow.

When it comes to the recent adoption of e-invoicing, a US PYMNTS study found that 64% of companies are moving away from physical invoices. And a report by Market Data Forecast predicted the global e-invoicing market to grow at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 16.2% between 2022 and 2027. By 2027, it is expected to be valued at USD 15.5 billion.

How to approach the topic with your suppliers

Businesses who do not adopt e-invoicing technology run the risk of falling out of favour with modern organisations, as well as falling behind the digitalisation curve.

However, it’s important to not force your suppliers to transition through the use of scare tactics, or as a prerequisite of doing business. Instead, suppliers must understand the true e-invoicing benefits themselves.

Firstly, open the conversation about future-proofing their business and making operations more efficient. Suppliers may then start to think about future implications. The main benefits of e-invoicing can be discussed as well as how electronic invoicing works.

From there, the ease of implementation should be covered and any concerns regarding costs or technical requirements addressed. Solutions such as Unifiedpost Group’s e-invoicing solution demonstrate how easy getting started with e-invoicing can be, even for the smallest of businesses.

Collaboration and next steps

Embracing e-invoicing together with suppliers increases collaboration. Communicating the many benefits and supporting suppliers in the early stages of their journey is important.  

Leading global e-invoicing providers assist with supplier onboarding, which can help relieve any stress and provide reassurance that support is available. Discover what else you should consider when choosing an e-invoicing provider.

Furthermore, businesses can create incentives for suppliers to adopt e-invoicing. Offering a discount is one way to do this, which helps to lessen the initial investment cost and help build goodwill with suppliers. Highlighting benefits is another - from improved cashflow to reduced paper wastage - this will also reassure suppliers that they’re making a forward-thinking decision.

How Unifiedpost Group can help

Unifiedpost Group’s all-in-one solution equipped for digitalising all incoming documents. Onboard your suppliers through invitation emails and onboarding campaigns, and show how our solution works for businesses of any size.

Get in touch to understand more about our solution and how we can help you convince your suppliers to transition to electronic invoicing.

Stanislava Filcheva
E-invoicing and E-reporting Compliance Officer

Stanislava has a vast background in accounting and finance, which transitioned her to a role in e-invoicing and tax compliance with Unifiedpost Group in 2020. She studied Industrial Management, which provided her with a comprehensive understanding of financial, managerial, and engineering sciences and processes. Stanislava is fluent in four languages and has experience working with many international companies all over the globe.

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