TrueCommerce Expands E-Invoicing Reach, Navigating Global Compliance Maze

TrueCommerce Expands E-Invoicing Reach, Navigating Global Compliance Maze

As global e-invoicing mandates surge, TrueCommerce is bolstering its platform with expanded PEPPOL access, enhanced CTC capabilities, and a new onboarding feature to simplify compliance for businesses trading internationally.

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TrueCommerce Expands E-Invoicing Reach, Navigating Global Compliance Maze

NEW YORK, NY – November 18, 2025

The Rise of Global E-Invoicing Standards

The world of business-to-business transactions is undergoing a significant shift, driven by the increasing adoption of mandatory electronic invoicing. Governments worldwide are implementing these mandates to improve tax compliance, reduce fraud, and streamline financial processes. As the regulatory landscape becomes increasingly complex, companies are seeking solutions to navigate these challenges and remain competitive. TrueCommerce, a provider of supply chain and trading partner connectivity, is responding by expanding its e-invoicing capabilities with wider PEPPOL access, enhanced Continuous Transaction Control (CTC) support, and a new dynamic partner onboarding feature.

“The momentum behind e-invoicing is undeniable,” said one supply chain consultant. “Companies can no longer afford to treat it as a future consideration. The penalties for non-compliance are becoming steeper, and the benefits of automation and streamlined processes are substantial.”

TrueCommerce’s recent expansion focuses on providing businesses with a comprehensive solution to meet these evolving requirements. The company has extended its PEPPOL (Pan-European Public Procurement Online) access points to include Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, with plans to add Malaysia and Singapore in the near future. This enables seamless interoperability with government and trading partners utilizing the PEPPOL network, a standardized approach gaining traction globally.

Simplifying Compliance in a Complex World

The complexity of global e-invoicing stems from varying regulations and standards across different countries. What works in Europe may not be applicable in Asia or the Americas. The implementation of Continuous Transaction Control (CTC) – where invoices are validated by tax authorities before being transmitted to buyers – adds another layer of complexity. TrueCommerce is addressing this by expanding its CTC capabilities to include Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Italy, and soon, Mexico.

“The biggest pain point for many companies is not necessarily the technology itself, but the sheer effort required to stay compliant in multiple jurisdictions,” explained a financial systems manager at a multinational corporation. “Each country has its own rules, formats, and reporting requirements. It's a constant challenge.”

TrueCommerce aims to alleviate these burdens by offering a centralized platform that can handle the diverse requirements of different countries. Its CTC capabilities automate the validation process, reducing the risk of errors and ensuring compliance with local regulations. This minimizes manual effort, improves efficiency, and allows businesses to focus on core activities. The company is also proactively preparing for new digital invoicing mandates anticipated in Belgium, Croatia, Poland, and France in 2026.

Dynamic Onboarding and the Future of Partner Connectivity

One of the biggest challenges companies face when adopting e-invoicing solutions is the time and effort required to onboard new trading partners. Traditionally, this process has been manual, involving extensive configuration and testing. TrueCommerce’s new “dynamic partner onboarding” feature aims to streamline this process significantly.

This feature automatically detects whether a partner is already connected to a public network, such as PEPPOL, and configures the connection within minutes. This eliminates the need for manual configuration, reduces the risk of errors, and accelerates the onboarding process. While specifics of the new onboarding feature have yet to be widely documented publicly, early indications suggest this feature offers a significant step forward in ease of integration.

“The faster you can onboard your partners, the faster you can realize the benefits of e-invoicing,” stated a technology director at a logistics firm. “Reducing manual configuration is critical for scalability and efficiency.”

TrueCommerce's expansion also reflects a broader trend towards integrated supply chain connectivity. By connecting businesses with their partners and automating data exchange, the company is helping to create more resilient and efficient supply chains. The company boasts connections to over 92,000 retailers, distributors and logistics providers, signifying its broad reach within the industry.

As the global e-invoicing landscape continues to evolve, companies like TrueCommerce are playing a crucial role in helping businesses navigate the complexities and unlock the benefits of digital transformation. The company’s focus on compliance, automation, and connectivity positions it as a key player in the future of international trade.

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