More big wins for local e-invoicing Access Point Provider, Link4

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Aussie led Access Point provider, Link4 has landed more government contracts following an increase in e-invoicing adoption among Government Agencies in recent months.

“It’s great to see so many new Government Departments adopt e-invoicing.” says CEO Robin Sands. “E-invoicing is not just a tick-box exercise, the sooner we build the network, the sooner the economy will see advantages such as increased business efficiency, digital security and cash-flow benefits.”

The latest government agencies to join the Peppol e-invoicing network through Link4 include NOPSEMA, Regional Investment Corporation (RIC), Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) and the Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman. “All departments were keen to be part of the Peppol e-invoicing network to help support the growth of the Australian economy following a rough 18 months with the pandemic”, says Sands.

In May 2021, the ATO announced $15.3 million towards the promotion of e-invoicing, and the introduction of an e-invoicing mandate meant that the government sector was going to lead the way in transforming digital payment processes among Australian businesses.

Suppliers that have contracts with the Government under $1 million are able to receive payment within 5 days if connected to the Peppol e-invoicing network. Not only are payment times greatly improved through the adoption of e-invoicing, but businesses can improve their overall business efficiency and invoice security.

More than 40 Australian Government agencies are now live with e-invoicing. The up-to-date list can be found on the ATO website.


About Link4

Link4 is an award winning, Peppol certified Access Point that provides seamless e-invoicing services throughout Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and the UK.


Counted amongst Link4’s government clients (such as The Treasury, DISER, AOFM, Geoscience Australia, Sports Commision and APRA) are BOC Australia, the BGW Group, and thousands of Australian businesses that use Xero, MYOB or QuickBooks as their accounting system.

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