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Next E-Invoicing Exchange Summit to take place in Dubai (Feb. 10-12, 2025)

The three-day summit returns to Dubai, reflecting the Middle East's rise as a global hub for fintech innovation and technological advancement.

Malaysia’s E-Invoicing mandate will apply to more businesses in 2025

From January 1, 2025, Malaysia’s e-invoicing mandate will cover mid-sized businesses, with full implementation for all companies by July 2025.

B2C E-Invoicing now mandatory in Romania 

As the new year begins, Romanian businesses must comply with a new B2C e-invoicing requirement through the central RO e-Factura platform.

Phase 2 of the Bookkeeping Act begins in Denmark

A new phase of Denmark’s Bookkeeping Act begins on January 1, 2025, mandating digital bookkeeping and e-invoicing for more businesses.

German B2B invoicing mandate takes effect

Starting 1.1.2025, electronic invoicing is the norm for transactions between domestic businesses of all sizes and industries in Germany. Transitory exceptions apply until the end of 2027.