When we first entered the market for e-invoicing back in 2008, there weren’t many things about e-invoices to be impressed by. It was expensive, difficult and boring to send e-invoices and there were only a few large organizations that had the possibility and interest to invest. Since then, a lot of things have happened.
- Swedish authorities decided to use the XML standard Svefaktura. They had procured a “function” to be able to receive e-invoices, but the problem was still that no one sent them.
- A couple of municipalities in Sweden decided to adapt to the new standard. These municipalities had for a long time been treading water after completing a few large EDI projects. Unlike the Swedish governments the municipalities could choose whatever service provider they wanted and as a consequence of this there was suddenly a number of services to choose from.
- InExchange started offering e-invoicing as a service for small and medium enterprises at €11 per month.
In 2011, only three years later, the reality is a bit different. We still offer e-invoicing to small and medium enterprises for only €11 per month, but during the last year millions of e-invoices were sent through InExchange. During 2011 alone, we distributed e-invoices for a total value of over €3 billion.
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We want our customers to benefit as much as possible from our services. Therefor we have opened up our network not only between our customers, but also to other service providers. Now you can easily search and find your customers and suppliers. Why not sign up for free and try it out?

