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PEPPOL – European document exchange standard

EDITEL, as a certified PEPPOL Access Point and SMP, provides secure and fully compliant access to the PEPPOL network.

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EDITEL – certified Peppol service provider

An authorized Peppol service provider (Peppol Access Point) holds an Open Peppol certificate, which guarantees that its services are secure and continuously delivered in compliance with Peppol network requirements and standards.

What is PEPPOL?

PEPPOL (Pan‑European Public Procurement Online) was established in 2008 as a European Commission initiative aimed at digitizing public procurement. It is a standard for electronic document exchange that connects public administrations and businesses within a single, open ecosystem — eliminating the need for dozens of individual integrations.

OpenPeppol AISBL, based in Brussels, oversees the development of the standard and issues certificates to Access Points. As a result, a document sent via PEPPOL in Warsaw can be received in Rome, Oslo, or Sydney in real time.

Why choose EDITEL?

Certified Service Provider (Access Point) & SMP

Direct registration of your Peppol ID.

Experienced EDI partner

40 years of experience in integrating financial and accounting systems (ERP, SAP, etc.).

Try & Buy

Fast pilot implementation with minimal IT effort.

24/7 monitoring and SLA

Our operators ensure uninterrupted data exchange.

Local support

A team of Polish consultants + a multilingual helpdesk.

Full Peppol readiness in every direction!

Is your company expanding its operations? Do you need a reliable and proven connection to the Peppol network? Looking to connect with Belgium, Luxembourg, or Slovakia?

Schedule a free consultation and leave the integration to us — we’ll provide everything you need for smooth and seamless document exchange.

Schedule a Peppol consultation

Frequently Asked Questions

In PEPPOL, each participant connects only to their own Access Point. AP-A and AP-B communicate with each other, so there’s no need to create point-to-point connections.

The 5-corner model is an extension of the standard 4-corner e-invoicing communication model, introducing an additional mandatory central point — typically a government platform responsible for verification and authorization. In this model, an electronic invoice must first be sent to and validated by this central system before reaching the final recipient.

BIS v3 is a set of business profiles and rules built on the UBL 2.1 standard. It provides unified XML schemas for the entire EU.

A Peppol ID is free of charge; you only pay for the Access Point service (subscription or transaction package).

A pilot with 1–2 partners usually takes 2–4 weeks. The full rollout depends on the number of partners and documents.

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