Censof partners e-invoicing solutions firm Storecove


Censof group managing director Ameer Shaik Mydin

KUALA LUMPUR: Censof Holdings Bhd via its wholly-owned subsidiary Century Software (M) Sdn Bhd has entered into a collaboration with Netherlands-based e-invoicing solutions provider Storecove to enhance its e-invoicing capabilities.

In a statement, the group said the tie-up will not only enhance Century Software, Malaysia's largest government resource planning and financial software provider, but another Censof subsidiary, Netsense Business Solutions Sdn Bhd’s e-invoicing capabilities for its customers as well.

It said Censof has been seeking an e-invoicing service provider to white label and offer e-invoicing solutions to its clients without investing in developing new Peppol-ready middleware.

Censof selected Storecove for its e-invoice rollout due to the latter’s adaptive solution and proven expertise and experience.

Group managing director Ameer Shaik Mydin said he is confident the partnership will ensure its software fully complies with IRB regulations.

"Together with Century Software, we will streamline invoicing for the public sector. Storecove’s advanced API integrates seamlessly with Century Software’s platforms to enable automated e-invoicing for incoming and outgoing transactions," he added.

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