Link4 Partners with Key Tasmanian Government Department to Improve Invoicing processes

Link4 Partners with Key Tasmanian Government Department to Improve Invoicing processes

In a strategic initiative to enhance operational efficiency and foster digital transformation, Link4, a leading Australian eInvoicing provider, has recently signed an agreement with a key government department in Tasmania. This collaboration marks a significant step towards streamlining invoicing processes for government entities and their suppliers.

Amid increasing pressure to optimise workflows, reduce fraud, and expedite payment cycles, Tasmanian government departments are adopting Peppol eInvoicing to improve service delivery and efficiency. Link4’s advanced platform provides a practical solution to these challenges, offering seamless integration with existing ERP and OCR systems to simplify the invoicing process across various departments and their suppliers.

“At Link4, we understand the critical role of cash flow in today’s business environment,” commented Robin Sands, CEO of Link4. “Our activity with the Tasmanian Government demonstrates our shared commitment to enhancing efficiency and accelerating cash flow through improved invoicing processes in the public sector.”

The shift towards electronic invoicing is gaining momentum, with businesses increasingly seeking scalable, reliable, and easily integrated solutions. Link4’s proven track record in implementing eInvoicing solutions across various industries positions it as a trusted partner in this digital transformation journey.

Together with Link4’s Ekta Desai, the department ensured that the solution meets the diverse integration and process needs of these departments and their broader supplier base.

Link4’s Chief Technology Officer, Sam Hassan, also worked closely with key government officials to integrate Link4’s eInvoicing service to their TechnologyOne instance. This integration offers automated invoicing workflows, improved accuracy, faster payment processing, and significant operational efficiencies, aligning with the broader government commitment to digital transformation.

A critical focus of this partnership is cybersecurity. With growing concerns about invoice scams and fraud, this initiative is set to reduce such risks significantly.

Updated the stat with a recent one: The Department of Home Affairs reports that the cost of cyber-security related issues on Australian businesses is growing by up to 14% per annum.

As eInvoicing is rolled out across more Tasmanian government departments, local businesses are encouraged to stay informed about the latest developments and opportunities arising from this adoption.

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Kasun Illankoon – PR Specialist

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