Primexis Morning Discussion
Electronic Invoicing and Data
to Support Financial Performance
On March 24. 2026, Primexis brought together experts and financial executives at Plaza Athénée for a Morning Discussion dedicated to electronic invoicing and its challenges in terms of data valuation. This event provided an opportunity to view the reform from an operational and strategic perspective, going well beyond simple regulatory requirements, and highlighted its role in the broader transformation of the finance function.
Discussions focused on data quality, reliability of data flows, securing processes, and strengthening performance management. These challenges confirm that electronic invoicing is more than just a regulatory deadline for businesses.

A stronger foundation for performance management
Beyond the immediate benefits in terms of compliance and securing data flows, electronic invoicing opens broader possibilities in terms of performance management. Better-structured data enables faster, more reliable and more relevant use of transaction information.
Talks at the Morning Discussion highlighted many expected benefits, including shorter closing cycles, improved tracking of processing, better detection of anomalies, a more in-depth understanding of risk situations, and more proactive cash flow management. The reform can also contribute to better control of working capital requirements and increased security of tax-related operations.
A cross-functional topic driving organizational transformation
Electronic invoicing brings together finance, tax, purchasing, controlling, and information systems departments. This cross-functional nature explains why the most effective projects go beyond a simple focus on tools or regulatory timelines. Their success depends on a more comprehensive approach that incorporates data governance, the quality of reference data, control mechanisms, and future uses of information generated.
When data is better structured, better qualified, and more accessible, it also becomes easier to use in advanced analytical environments. This development paves the way for new uses centered around automation, increased analytics, and, more broadly, artificial intelligence applied to finance. Data quality then becomes an essential prerequisite for the reliability of tools and models used.
A strategic perspective on the reform
Electronic invoicing must be understood as a transformation project in its own right. Its value goes beyond simple compliance with a regulatory requirement; it offers companies the opportunity to improve the reliability of their data, secure their data flows, and provide finance departments with a more robust foundation to manage performance.
Would you like to know more about our approach? Primexis’ team is available to talk about your challenges with electronic invoicing, data valuation, and performance management.

Guillaume Hubert
Performance Management Partner
guillaume.hubert@primexis.fr

Guillaume Levrat
Accounting & Financial Assistance Partner
guillaume.levrat@primexis.fr


