A new era in e-invoicing: Nordea to enhance bill pay services in Sweden
We are upgrading our e-invoice offering in Sweden to simplify and streamline the experience both for corporates and private customers. The benefits include easy onboarding, a seamless flow and hassle-free bill pay.
Nordea is together with Swedbank upgrading the existing e-invoicing service supported by E-fakturabolaget, which we have owned together for the past 25 years.
Nordea’s enhanced e-invoice offering will give enrolled private consumers a smoother onboarding experience to e-invoicing, while making it significantly easier for enrolled companies to reach their customers and get their invoices paid.
Easy onboarding and a smoother flow
The enhanced service will be available to the private and corporate customers that bank with Nordea and Swedbank.
Private consumers that enrol to the service will be able to receive e-invoices automatically from enrolled companies without having to register separately for each company. Companies signed up for the new service, in turn, will enjoy faster onboarding of new customers, with instant confirmation if a consumer is enrolled.
We aim to introduce the enhanced solution in 2025, so stay tuned for future updates.
For questions about the e-invoice initiative, please reach out to Kasper Almar Mortensen, Head of Payments & Cash Management Products.
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