Thomson Reuters Corporation announces it is enabling turnkey integration with ONESOURCE Pagero and Oracle Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). Designed to transform the e-invoicing landscape, and supported by early partners like Accenture, this integration aims to help streamline e-invoicing processes, particularly in countries with stringent mandates.
For multinational organizations, e-invoicing is already mandatory or becoming so in jurisdictions across Europe, Latin America, and parts of Asia. U.S. companies that implement e-invoicing now will be better positioned for cross-border trade, reducing the likelihood of costly penalties from doing business with international partners already following e-invoicing mandates. This collaboration aims to deliver enhanced value to customers, allowing for compliance while improving operational efficiency.
“As part of Thomson Reuters ongoing build, partner and buy strategy, we are excited to deepen our partnership with Oracle, bringing our market-leading e-invoicing capabilities directly to Oracle Cloud ERP,” says Laura Clayton McDonnell, president, Corporates, Thomson Reuters. “This collaboration with Oracle is also supported by partners like Accenture and underscores our commitment to providing seamless, innovative solutions that drive compliance and efficiency for our global customers. This marks another step forward in making end-to-end tax solutions a reality for customers.”
Key Takeaways:
- This partnership will leverage Oracle’s B2B technology platform to offer a solution that simplifies the integration of e-invoicing compliance solutions. By integrating ONESOURCE Pagero with Oracle Cloud ERP, customers will be able to perform critical invoicing compliance workflows directly within the ERP system. This integration will not only help to reduce complexity but will also help address data integrity and compliance, transforming the customer experience from an extensive implementation process to a simple sequence of actions.