Why Choose an AP Automation Solution with an Integrated Access Point?

As e-invoicing becomes mandatory across Europe, many organizations face the same question: How do we connect to e-invoicing networks without adding complexity to our AP landscape?
While e-invoicing networks and national platforms differ in architecture, one thing is clear: connectivity should not become a project on its own. This is where choosing an AP Automation solution with an out-of-the-box link to an Access Point makes a decisive difference.
In this blog, we explain why an integrated Access Point approach is the easiest, most cost-effective, and most future-proof way to receive e-invoices.
Very Easy to Start: E-Invoicing Without Custom Integration
One of the biggest misconceptions about e-invoicing is that it requires complex, expensive system integrations. In reality, this complexity disappears when Access Point connectivity is built directly into the AP Automation solution.
With Onventis, e-invoicing connectivity is available out of the box – without custom development or additional middleware.
This results in:
Easy to Start
- No separate technical project to connect to e-invoicing networks
- No need to manage certificates, endpoints, or message protocols
- Faster go-live, even under tight regulatory timelines
Organizations can start receiving e-invoices through networks almost immediately.
Lower Costs
- No bespoke integrations per country or network
- No duplicate maintenance or upgrade efforts
- Reduced IT involvement and dependency
By avoiding custom development, total cost of ownership stays predictable and controlled.
One Responsible Partner
With an integrated Access Point, there is one solution and one accountable partner:
- One contract
- One implementation
- One support model
This eliminates finger-pointing between AP software vendors and connectivity providers and simplifies both operations and compliance.
One Central Solution Instead of Multiple Integrations
Without an integrated Access Point, organizations often end up with:
- One integration for Peppol
- Another connection for national platforms
- Additional handling for e-mail or hybrid scenarios
This leads to fragmented processes and inconsistent data flows.
An AP Automation solution with built-in Access Point connectivity provides one central entry point for all incoming invoices—regardless of:
- Network (Peppol, national platforms)
- Country
- Format
- Transport channel
For AP teams, this means:
- One inbox
- One validation flow
- One approval process
- One archive
All invoices are handled consistently, without needing to know how or where they were exchanged.
Unified Security, Governance, and Support
E-invoicing introduces new requirements around:
- Secure transmission
- Data integrity
- Traceability
- Compliance with national and European regulations
When Access Point connectivity is embedded in the AP Automation solution, these aspects are handled centrally and consistently.
This provides:
- Unified security standards across all invoice channels
- Centralized monitoring and logging
- Consistent compliance controls
- One support organization for functional, technical, and regulatory questions
For finance and IT teams alike, this significantly reduces risk and operational overhead.
Built for Today – and for What Comes Next
With ViDA accelerating e-invoicing and e-reporting mandates across Europe, connectivity requirements will continue to evolve. New countries, new rules, and new reporting obligations are inevitable.
By choosing an AP Automation solution with an integrated Access Point, organizations ensure they are:
- Ready for current mandates
- Prepared for future extensions
- Shielded from network and regulatory complexity
All without repeated integration projects.
Conclusion
E-invoicing does not have to be complex. By choosing an AP Automation solution with an out-of-the-box link to an Access Point, organizations can connect to e-invoicing networks quickly, cost-effectively, and with minimal effort.
For invoice receivers, the benefits are clear:
- Easy to start
- Lower costs
- One responsible partner
- One central, secure solution
In a rapidly changing regulatory landscape, simplicity is not just convenient—it is strategic.
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