MessageXchange reappointed as NSW e-invoicing provider
MessageXchange has been reappointed as the NSW Government’s preferred e-invoicing solution provider following a competitive tender process.
The Melbourne-based company was appointed as NSW’s first e-invoicing solution provider for the international Peppol framework in 2020. NSW Treasury is now taking over the portfolio, and has confirmed MessageXchange as its preferred provider.
Peppol is a secure and standardised way for organisations to electronically exchange invoices directly between software systems. It is used to eliminate reliance on PDFs, emails or paper invoices, while reducing manual handling and improving security.
MessageXchange managing director John Delaney said the company is proud to continue its partnership with the state government.
“Together we’re making invoicing faster, safer and more cost-effective for suppliers and agencies,” he said. “This reappointment reflects the strength of our technology, our expertise, and the benefits already delivered to NSW.”
MessageXchange is also the preferred e-invoicing access point provider for the Australian Taxation Office and New Zealand’s Inland Revenue among other Australian and New Zealand government customers.
Deloitte Access Economics has previously estimated that adopting e-invoicing could result in benefits to the Australian economy of $28 billion over the 10 years from 2018 to 2028. In March 2018, the Australian and New Zealand Governments agreed to take practical action around common approaches to e-invoicing under the Single Economic Market agenda.
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