Emagia Integrates Avalara For Native Global E-Invoicing
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Emagia Integrates Avalara For Native Global E-Invoicing

Emagia has integrated Avalara's tax compliance and e-invoicing capabilities natively into its Autonomous Finance platform for Order-to-Cash (O2C). The integration enables customers to execute end-to-end O2C operations including invoice creation, delivery, tax validation and regulatory reporting across more than 75 countries within a single platform. The announcement positions e-invoicing compliance as an embedded feature rather than a bolt-on tool.

The platform applies each jurisdiction's requirements automatically, encompassing digital signatures, QR codes, real-time tax authority approvals and Peppol network connectivity where required. This reduces manual workflows and the need to manage disparate third party tools or portals. The company said the solution simplifies cross-border value added tax compliance and aligns invoices with local digital tax regimes.

Emagia described the integration as delivering a seamless order to cash experience by connecting customers directly to international exchange networks such as Peppol, India GSP and national tax authority platforms without leaving the Emagia interface. The firm noted that Avalara's continuously updated compliance content keeps the platform current as mandates evolve. Emagia also achieved Avalara ELR certification in April 2026 which it said validates technical depth across Europe and Latin America.

The firm said its AI native platform deploys agents across credit, collections, cash application, deductions management and payments to accelerate working capital and improve accuracy. Emagia reported use in over 90 countries and in over 25 languages and stated it has processed more than one trillion (tn) in accounts receivable. Avalara was described as supporting more than 43,000 businesses across over 75 countries and Technvision Ventures Limited was identified as an affiliate.

The company said the embedded compliance reduces errors, lowers the risk of non-compliance penalties and shortens O2C cycle times by removing manual handoffs. The approach enables finance teams to focus on strategic tasks instead of chasing regulatory updates. The integration is described as supporting a unified source of truth for receivables and credit operations.

Emagia has integrated Avalara's tax compliance and e-invoicing capabilities natively into its Autonomous Finance platform for Order-to-Cash (O2C). The integration enables customers to execute end-to-end O2C operations including invoice creation, delivery, tax validation and regulatory reporting across more than 75 countries within a single platform. The announcement positions e-invoicing compliance as an embedded feature rather than a bolt-on tool. The platform applies each jurisdiction's requirements automatically, encompassing digital signatures, QR codes, real-time tax authority approvals and Peppol network connectivity where required. This reduces manual workflows and the need to manage disparate third party tools or portals. The company said the solution simplifies cross-border value added tax compliance and aligns invoices with local digital tax regimes. Emagia described the integration as delivering a seamless order to cash experience by connecting customers directly to international exchange networks such as Peppol, India GSP and national tax authority platforms without leaving the Emagia interface. The firm noted that Avalara's continuously updated compliance content keeps the platform current as mandates evolve. Emagia also achieved Avalara ELR certification in April 2026 which it said validates technical depth across Europe and Latin America. The firm said its AI native platform deploys agents across credit, collections, cash application, deductions management and payments to accelerate working capital and improve accuracy. Emagia reported use in over 90 countries and in over 25 languages and stated it has processed more than one trillion (tn) in accounts receivable. Avalara was described as supporting more than 43,000 businesses across over 75 countries and Technvision Ventures Limited was identified as an affiliate. The company said the embedded compliance reduces errors, lowers the risk of non-compliance penalties and shortens O2C cycle times by removing manual handoffs. The approach enables finance teams to focus on strategic tasks instead of chasing regulatory updates. The integration is described as supporting a unified source of truth for receivables and credit operations.

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