PEPPOL
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Peppol is a set of specifications for establishing and also the primary implementation of a federated electronic procurement system for use across different jurisdictions.[1] Through Peppol, participant organisations can deliver procurement documents to each other including electronic invoices in machine readable formats, avoiding the labour of data entry.
OpenPeppol, a non-profit international association registered in Belgium, is the governing body of the primary implementation and developer of specifications.[2] The primary implementation of Peppol as at 1 March 2022 had 485,411 participant organisations from 78 countries registered to receive procurement documents.[3]
No other implementations of Peppol are known to be in use by businesses or government bodies around the world. Whilst it would be possible for an alternative Peppol implementation to be created with alternative governance arrangements, Peppol specifications would need to be adjusted to remove dependencies on the OpenPeppol association in aspects including mandatory use of OpenPeppol public key certificates.[4]