Electronic invoicing in Norway, a story of success

Written by Malin
Electronic invoicing in Norway
With more than 10.000 public and private sector entities exchanging over 2,7 million electronic invoices since the mandatory requirement in 2012, the Norwegian approach to e-invoicing is a story of success for regulatory, standardisation and competitiveness achievements replicable across Europe.
Norway is a very active player in the area of electronic procurement, particularly in eOrdering and eInvoicing. As an integrated part of the European market in most areas, Norway has implemented the same public procurement regulations and has already ensured compliance with the upcoming EU Directive on electronic invoicing in public procurement.
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