Marmalade raises $16 million to spread its SME invoice solution
Australian invoice payment platform Marmalade has raised $16 million for its SME invoicing platform solution for SMEs.
How does eInvoicing work in the real world?
As eInvoicing becomes more common and businesses who rely on invoices for payment become weary of antiquated invoicing methods, it’s time to look at an example of how making the switch to eInvoicing radically improves payment collection.
Why isn’t your business using eInvoicing?
The Australian government has mandated the internal use of eInvoicing from 1 July 2022. Discussions are also being had around the mandatory nature of eInvoicing for all businesses, although no announcements or decisions have been made. So, if you want to get paid faster and gain some meaningful time savings while achieving enhanced visibility and accuracy – eInvoicing is for you.
It’s eInvoicing Week, and the ATO says adopting the next-gen system could save your business time and money
The ATO and bookkeeping providers have hailed the launch of eInvoicing Week, celebrating the new digital invoicing process which promises to save time and money for small businesses across Australia.
eInvoicing is here. Is your business ready?
In this on-demand webinar, SmartCompany editor Eloise Keating will be joined by Mark Stockwell, director eInvoicing at ATO, Sam Aller, CEO at Reckon, and Alexi Boyd, CEO at COSBOA.
Labor pledges to cut invoicing delays, minimise merchant fees, and slash red tape in its small business election platform
Labor has made its election pitch to the small business community, promising to cap invoice payment times at 30 days, champion lower merchant service fees, standardise disaster support, and slash red tape at tax time.
Key takeaways from our latest webinar: Tips to grow your business in 2022 and beyond
Experts from All In Advisory, Xero and Airwallex share their tips for using digital tools and trends to grow your business in 2022.
South Australian e-invoicing startup Link4 lands contract with Treasury to improve small business cashflow
An Australian government promise to pay its suppliers faster has led to a collaboration between Treasury and e-invoicing startup Link4.
NSW government slashes payment times to five days
Starting in the new year, payment times will be cut from 20 days to five days for small businesses contracted by the NSW government.
“The slowest-paying modern country in the world”: How Quicka is using buy-now-pay-late to address late payment woes
According to Quicka, business owners would rather lose almost a fifth of their revenue and be paid on time, than waste business hours chasing customers.
Government to pay interest to small businesses for late payments under new five-day e-invoicing deadline
Commonwealth agencies will be held accountable for late payments under a new resource management plan unveiled by the Morrison government.
Michaelia Cash slams “unacceptable” big business payment times, dodging questions about ‘reverse factoring’
Michaelia Cash has dodged questions about whether the government will enable ASBFEO to use the full extent of its powers to examine reverse factoring.