Webinar – E-invoicing success stories: real-world wins, lessons, and tips

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Webinar – E-invoicing success stories: real-world wins, lessons, and tips

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Join ITR and Thomson Reuters on July 16 as a three-part webinar series concludes with real-world insights into how businesses are managing the e-invoicing transition and the strategies enabling global compliance

Thomson Reuters and ITR invite you to a live exploration of how leading multinational organisations have successfully implemented e-invoicing solutions using Thomson Reuters ONESOURCE and ONESOURCE Pagero. This final session of a three-part e-invoicing webinar series, which has been rearranged from June 25, will share practical takeaways and proven strategies for managing e-invoicing efficiently in a global context.

With regulatory landscapes shifting rapidly – particularly through mandates such as the EU’s ViDA proposals – businesses must adapt quickly to ensure compliance while maintaining operational efficiency. This event will explain how multinational enterprises can navigate these evolving regional complexities and regulatory updates, offering first-hand insights into scalable, future-proof approaches to e-invoicing.

The webinar is designed to benefit e-invoicing stakeholders in tax, IT, or finance. Attendees will hear:

  • How to implement e-invoicing effectively across multiple regions;

  • How ONESOURCE Pagero supports end-to-end global compliance; and

  • Actionable strategies for managing e-invoicing in a multinational environment.

The webinar will offer guidance in overcoming regional challenges and building robust e-invoicing frameworks, with the following speakers taking part:

  • Adelina Fernström, product marketing manager at Pagero, which is part of Thomson Reuters.

  • Guru Diraviam, AR programme lead, FedEx; and

  • Dillon Friskney, senior client project manager at Pagero.

This session builds on earlier discussions around compliance foundations and the impact of ViDA on automation journeys. If you missed them, catch up through the following links.

Viewers will have the chance to raise questions throughout the webinar and will be able to download a viewing certificate after joining the session. Register today and seize the opportunity to learn more about the journey to achieving successful global e-invoicing compliance.

Providing the insights

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Adelina Fernström

Product marketing manager, Pagero (part of Thomson Reuters)

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Guru Diraviam

AR programme lead, FedEx

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Dillon Friskney

Senior client project manager, Pagero (part of Thomson Reuters)

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