Governments across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Europe are mandating structured e-invoicing, continuous transaction controls, and real-time tax reporting — and the window to act is narrowing. SunTec is proud to be featured as a recognised solution provider in Riding the Tornado: A Guide to Mastering Multinational E-invoicing and Compliance, the 2026 Billentis report by Marcus Laube.
“Electronic invoicing is no longer merely a compliance initiative. It is becoming the digital backbone of modern business transactions.”
— Billentis, Riding the Tornado 2026
Drawing on over two decades of market research, this 147-page report maps the forces reshaping global commerce — from country-level mandates to the convergence of tax, finance, and payments into Integrated Digital Trade (IDT).
Key findings:
In this report, discover:
- 300 billion B2B invoices are issued globally each year — only 29% are electronic today. By 2030, e-invoicing is expected to become the dominant transaction method across most major economies.
- Asia-Pacific holds 189.4 billion B2B invoices annually — the world’s largest market — yet electronic adoption is just 17%, making the compliance imperative acute.
- Regulatory acceleration is non-negotiable. CTC frameworks and mandatory B2B e-invoicing are expanding across Europe (ViDA), the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
- AI is reshaping the invoice lifecycle — from intelligent data capture to predictive cash flow analytics.
- Global e-B2B volumes will grow from 88.3 billion in 2026 to 107 billion by 2030, driven by mandates already announced.