Visma Unifies Nordic E-Invoicing Companies Under Inexchange to Build European Leader

The merged company will support Europe’s shift toward mandatory digital invoicing and e-reporting

June 1, 2026
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Visma Unifies Nordic E-Invoicing Companies Under Inexchange to Build European Leader

Visma is merging four of its Nordic e-invoicing companies under the Inexchange brand, creating one of Europe’s leading providers of digital invoicing solutions.

The merger brings together Inexchange, Maventa, mySupply and efacto, with the unified company set to operate under the Inexchange name from October 1, 2026. Finnish Peppol and EDI provider OWS, which will join Maventa in August 2026, will also become part of the new structure.

The move reinforces Visma’s commitment to e-invoicing at a time when European companies face one of the biggest regulatory shifts in the sector. The EU’s VAT in the Digital Age directive will make e-invoicing mandatory for cross-border B2B transactions across the bloc by 2030.

The new Inexchange will serve SMEs, enterprise customers, public sector organizations and software partners across the Nordics and continental Europe. According to Visma, the combined company will process tens of millions of invoices each month and become Europe’s largest Peppol provider.

For customers, there will be no immediate changes to services, contracts or support teams. Over time, the integration is expected to create a broader European platform with stronger regulatory coverage, AI-driven capabilities and faster product development.

The consolidation reflects a broader transformation in European business software. As governments push digital reporting and companies seek greater automation, e-invoicing is moving from back-office efficiency tool to critical compliance infrastructure.

Visma, which generated €2.8 billion in revenue in 2025 and serves 2.5 million customers across Europe and Latin America, is positioning Inexchange as a central platform for this next phase of financial digitalization.

Visma’s merger of its Nordic e-invoicing companies under Inexchange highlights how regulation, automation and AI are reshaping Europe’s business software market.

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