We are excited to announce that Infinite Sp. z o.o. has successfully achieved accreditation as a Peppol Service Provider by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC). This milestone reinforces our commitment to digital transformation and underscores our role in advancing e-invoicing across Malaysia and other global markets, including the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Romania, as well as Poland.
Empowering Digital Transformation in Malaysia
With our new status as an accredited Peppol Service Provider, Infinite Sp. z o.o. is now authorized to register end-user participants in Malaysia’s Service Metadata Publisher (SMP). This accreditation grants us access to Malaysia’s production SMP, allowing us to enable businesses in the region to streamline their invoicing processes and fully adopt Peppol e-invoicing standards.
Our involvement in Malaysia’s digital economy will help drive the country’s national e-invoicing initiative, which is a key component of the Malaysian government’s broader plan to modernize and digitize business operations. By partnering with MDEC, we aim to increase the adoption of e-invoicing, reducing administrative burdens for businesses and enabling a seamless flow of invoices and payments.
Supporting the expansion of e-invoicing in Saudi Arabia and Romania.
While our MDEC accreditation is a significant step for Infinite Sp. in Malaysia, we are equally committed to supporting digital transformation in other markets. We actively support the implementation of e-invoicing solutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where similar efforts are being made to modernize financial processes. Saudi Arabia has adopted e-invoicing as part of its Vision 2030 strategy, which aims to increase transparency, fight tax evasion and make business transactions more efficient.
In addition to Saudi Arabia, we also focus on supporting businesses in Romania in implementing e-invoicing systems in accordance with the regulations set by the National Agency for Fiscal Administration (ANAF). Romania is actively working to digitize its financial processes, and Infinite is helping local companies transition to e-invoicing solutions that meet ANAF standards. By implementing these systems, Romanian businesses can benefit from increased efficiency, reduced administrative burdens and increased compliance with national and international e-invoicing regulations.
Our experience and technical capabilities allow us to provide tailor-made solutions that meet the unique needs of enterprises in Saudi Arabia, Romania, Poland and any other country. Whether in line with Peppol standards or local ANAF e-invoicing requirements, Infinite is committed to supporting digital innovation and helping businesses navigate the complex landscape of global financial regulation.
Enhancing Visibility and Engagement
As part of our accreditation, Infinite will be actively engaged in the MDEC National e-Invoicing community by gaining access to valuable communication channels such as the MDEC National e-Invoicing microsite and the distribution list of Malaysian service provider Peppol. This will increase our visibility in the region, which will allow us to contribute more effectively to the growing popularity of e-invoicing.
Our team is excited to work with Malaysian stakeholders to accelerate the digitization of financial transactions. We believe that the development of e-invoicing is a key step in increasing efficiency and innovation, helping enterprises from various industries operate more effectively in the rapidly growing global economy.
Looking Ahead
We leverage access to resources to help companies navigate the complexities of digital transformation. By streamlining your invoicing processes, we not only help reduce costs and increase efficiency, but we also play a key role in the global transition to a more connected, digitized economy.