Core Insights - Quadient has secured over 10% of the French e-invoicing market through partnerships and agreements, confirming its leadership position in the sector [1] - The French tax administration's upcoming e-invoicing mandate will require businesses to use Accredited Platforms for secure transmission and compliance [2] - Major corporations, including TotalEnergies, BPCE, and Dalkia, have chosen Serensia as their preferred e-invoicing platform, highlighting its reliability and compliance with regulatory standards [3][4] Company Overview - Quadient's subsidiary, Serensia, has been accredited by the French government and has passed compliance testing with the French Tax Authority [3] - The e-invoicing reform is seen as a significant step in modernizing the French economy, with Quadient's technology positioned as a trusted solution for various business sizes [4] - Quadient emphasizes the importance of early preparation for the regulatory deadline of September 1, 2026, urging organizations to register in the public directory and select an Accredited Platform [4]
Quadient’s Accredited Platform Already Set to Process More Than 215 Million Electronic Invoices Annually by September 2026
Globenewswire·2025-09-25 06:00