Belgium is stepping into the future by making electronic invoicing mandatory for all B2B transactions starting January 1, 2026. The decision is not just about compliance—it’s about efficiency, security, and modernization. And at the center of this revolution is Peppol.
Peppol (Pan-European Public Procurement Online) is an international network that facilitates secure, standardized e-document exchange between businesses and governments. For Belgian companies, embracing Peppol will mean saying goodbye to paper clutter and hello to seamless digital invoices.
The B2B invoice process in Belgium has traditionally involved time-consuming manual entry, human error, and slow approval chains. Peppol fixes that. It streamlines invoice delivery and validation, ensuring your B2B invoice reaches its destination in a universally accepted format—securely and instantly.
Why is this good news? First, compliance becomes automatic. Second, your business gets paid faster. Third, the risk of fraud or duplication is dramatically reduced. And finally, it makes Belgium more aligned with other EU countries already using Peppol.
In short, e-invoicing via Peppol isn’t just a regulatory requirement—it’s a competitive advantage. The time to switch is now.