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eInvoicing Stakeholders onboarding

About the service

The CEF eInvoicing Stakeholders onboarding service aims to facilitate the adoption of the Directive 2014/55/EU on electronic invoicing in public procurement, by promoting various services offered by the CEF eInvoicing building block.

The eInvoicing building block focuses on Business to Government interaction (B2G); it can also support Government-to-Government interactions (G2G).

Scope

The table below presents presentes an overview of the onboarding phases and the corresponding services offered by CEF eInvoicing.

Phase

Step

Definition

Services

On-board stakeholders


 Discover

Raise awareness of CEF eInvoicing services, incl. its actors, specificities, goals and benefits.

  • Publication of news items about CEF eInvoicing and related topics on CEF Digital
  • Publication of the recurrent Building Blocks bulletin (newsletter)


 

Explore

Based on the user type (public entity, solution provider or supplier), users explore the most suitable onboarding service(s) for them. 

Stakeholders' follow-up

 

Use

Users implement the eInvoicing Directive and the accompanying standard on electronic invoicing, supported by information available online and supported by the eInvoicing onboarding manager.

Who can use the service?

The CEF eInvoicing Stakeholders onboarding service targets the following types of users:

  • Public entities – Involved in the transposition and implementation of the Directive 2014/55/EU on electronic invoicing in public procurement and the adaptation of EU and national policies.
  • Solution providers – Involved in the design, operation and implementation of eInvoicing systems/solutions compliant with the Directive 2014/55/EU and the European Standard (EN 16931-1:2017 semantic and CEN/TS 16931-2:2017 syntaxes).
  • Suppliers – Involved in eInvoicing creation, usage and exchange according to the national obligations for the private sector.

Benefits of using the service

Users of the CEF eInvoicing Stakeholders onboarding service benefit from:

  • Targeted and on-demand engagement activities: Users benefit from targeted activities aimed at increasing stakeholder knowledge about CEF eInvoicing (e.g. workshops, webinars and info sessions);
  • Facilitated adoption process of the EN: Users benefit from hands-on experience and best practices related to the implementation of the European Standard on electronic invoicing through dedicated eInvoicing events and access to eInvoicing experts. In addition, there is an active eInvoicing community (online) that provides access to useful information;
  • Reduced learning curve: Users benefit from access to the CEF eInvoicing team’s expertise and save time and cost during the implementation process of the eInvoicing Directive.


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