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Getting Started with Peppol: What You Need to Know

Thursday, 4. December 2025

10:00 AM - 10:40 AM gmt

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What we'll cover

As more and more governments make e-invoicing mandatory, understanding Peppol and how it works is becoming increasingly necessary for anyone involved in e-invoicing processes. In this webinar we explore the basics and explain how using Peppol can be a benefit compared to other document exchange approaches.

Topics covered will include…

  • What is Peppol?
  • How does Peppol work?
  • Which countries use Peppol?
  • How can Peppol benefit your business?

As usual, attendees will also be able to ask questions about their own situation in the dedicated Q&A section.

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Paolo Catti

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About the speaker

Amy Vahey

Amy is a Product Owner for e-invoicing at ecosio, working to deliver solutions that meet the needs of companies with an international footprint.

  • In-depth understanding of regulatory landscapes across multiple jurisdictions
  • Experience supporting large corporations navigate their global e-invoicing and EDI operations
  • Committed to helping businesses streamline their e-invoicing processes

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