GENA Partners with the 2026 Billentis Report on Global E-Invoicing and Compliance
GENA is proud to announce its partnership with the 2026 edition of the Billentis Report, "Riding the Tornado: A Guide to Mastering Multinational E-Invoicing and Compliance."
GENA is proud to announce its partnership with the 2026 edition of the Billentis Report, "Riding the Tornado: A Guide to Mastering Multinational E-Invoicing and Compliance."
Widely recognized as one of the leading global references on e-invoicing, digital trade, and regulatory compliance, the annual Billentis Report provides an in-depth analysis of market developments, regulatory trends, and technological innovations shaping the future of digital business transactions.
For the 2026 edition, GENA joins a distinguished group of industry partners alongside OpenPeppol and Politecnico di Milano.
Driving Global Interoperability
As highlighted in the report, GENA plays an increasingly important role in promoting international interoperability, developing best practices, and advancing standards that enable the seamless and secure exchange of e-invoices and digital trade documents worldwide.
As governments continue to introduce e-invoicing mandates and businesses face growing compliance requirements across multiple jurisdictions, interoperability has become a critical enabler of efficient and scalable digital trade.
GENA's ongoing collaboration with OpenPeppol reflects a shared commitment to building a more connected global ecosystem. One notable initiative is the joint development of the Service Provider to Service Provider (SP2SP) domain, designed to harmonize interoperability frameworks and facilitate trusted exchanges across networks.
Key Themes Covered in the 2026 Report
The latest Billentis Report explores several major trends that are shaping the future of e-invoicing and compliance worldwide, including:
- Global e-invoicing market trends and mandate-driven growth projections through 2030;
- The transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence across the invoice lifecycle;
- Regional adoption patterns across Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Africa, and North America;
- Interoperability models and the growing importance of Continuous Transaction Controls (CTC);
- ESG benefits and sustainability gains associated with digital invoicing adoption.
Essential Reading for Industry Stakeholders
Whether you are a corporate compliance professional, a digital transformation leader, a technology provider, or a public sector stakeholder, the 2026 Billentis Report offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of digital trade.
GENA is delighted to contribute to this year's publication and remains committed to fostering a more open, interoperable, and efficient global e-invoicing ecosystem.
The full report is available for download on the Billentis website.