- Slovakia’s Financial Administration has launched a national project for mandatory electronic invoicing in the B2B sector
- The project will use a decentralized infrastructure through the Peppol network
- Peppol is a secure framework supported by nearly 20 EU countries
- Multiple certified providers can participate, reducing single-point failure risks
- The approach fosters a competitive market for invoice delivery services
Source: marosavat.com
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