E-Invoicing: the Serensia by Quadient platform receives final accreditation by the French Tax Authority
Globenewswire·2025-12-11 16:45

Core Insights - Quadient's subsidiary, Serensia, has received final accreditation from the French Tax Authority as a registered e-invoicing platform, confirming its operational status immediately [1][2][5] Group 1: Certification and Compliance - Serensia's certification positions it among a select group of platforms ahead of France's national e-invoicing rollout scheduled for September 1, 2026, ensuring compliance and interoperability within the national ecosystem [2][3] - The platform has successfully completed tests under the oversight of DGFiP, validating its capabilities in supporting various business sizes, from small to large enterprises [3][4] Group 2: Operational Capacity and Partnerships - Serensia is set to process over 250 million invoices under the upcoming reform, with major clients including TotalEnergies and BPCE, as well as a partnership with Cerfrance, which serves 320,000 small and mid-sized businesses [3][4] - The platform's sovereign cloud infrastructure ensures continuous availability and high performance, supporting both end customers and software vendors [4] Group 3: Strategic Vision - The CEO of Quadient emphasized the importance of long-term commitment to support businesses through the transition to e-invoicing, highlighting the need for reliable partners during this structural shift [5] - Quadient encourages businesses to prepare for the reform by engaging with certified platforms, leveraging Serensia's scalable and certified solutions [5]

E-Invoicing: the Serensia by Quadient platform receives final accreditation by the French Tax Authority - Reportify