e-Invoicing New Zealand
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B2BE’s e-Invoicing services means one connection with a world of opportunities in New Zealand
In New Zealand, over 280 million invoices are being generated and exchanged annually. As of July 2022, all New Zealand government agencies must use PEPPOL for e-invoicing. The purpose is to strengthen digital infrastructure and minimise the number of scam cases.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) acts as the New Zealand PEPPOL Authority. It plays a role in maintaining the list of accredited PEPPOL service providers.
B2BE supports this initiative with its accreditation as a PEPPOL Access Point. B2BE is one of four providers selected on the PEPPOL Capabilities and Associated Services Panel for the supply of PEPPOL services to New Zealand government agencies. B2BE is also the only provider based in New Zealand.
By working with us, you get immediate access to a secure and wide trading partner network to support your company’s exchange of electronic documents.
Besides PEPPOL, B2BE also supports other e-invoicing methods used in New Zealand.
Learn more about B2BE e-Invoicing capabilities and New Zealand e-Invoicing initiatives.
Why choose B2BE
Only local service provider in New Zealand.
Ensure compliance with our accreditation as an official PEPPOL Access Point.
Utilise our global presence to make it easy for regional and worldwide implementation.
Rely on our 25 years of industry experience in EDI and e-invoicing.
Get in touch with us to learn more today.
Specifications for New Zealand
E-Invoicing | PEPPOL |
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CTC | N/A |
Format | A-NZ PEPPOL BIS 3.0, PINT A-NZ v1.0 (From November 2024) |
Issuing Mandates | No mandates |
Receiving Mandates | All Central Government Agencies |
eSignature | No requirement |
KYC | Required |
Archiving | 7 Years |
Latest news and updates on e-invoicing requirements
Mandatory PINT A-NZ implementation from November 2024
The Peppol PINT format is an international invoice specification introduced by Open Peppol in early 2023. Since then, this format has been adopted by Japan, Malaysia and Singapore.
Australia and New Zealand continue their joint standard moving from the existing ANZ Peppol BIS 3.0 format to the new Peppol PINZ A-NZ format.
All ANZ Service Providers must support the PINT A-NZ by 15 November 2024. The current ANZ BIS 3.0 format will no longer be supported from 15 May 2025. B2BE is already prepared for this transition.