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Visma’s Inexchange emerges as Europe's leading e-invoicing solution

Four e-invoicing providers join forces under the Inexchange brand to support digital transformation across Europe.

Four e-invoicing providers join forces under the Inexchange brand to support digital transformation across Europe.

Visma, a global provider of mission-critical business software, today announces the merger of four of its Nordic companies - Inexchange, Maventa, mySupply and efacto - to create one of Europe's leading providers of e-invoicing solutions.

Uniting under the Inexchange brand from 1 October 2026, the combined organisation will spearhead Visma’s most significant commitment to the e-invoicing category to date. By bringing together complementary strengths in technology, customer reach, and regulatory expertise, Inexchange will be perfectly positioned to meet the rapidly growing demand for compliant e-invoicing and e-reporting across Europe, whilst continuing to streamline and optimise customers’ crucial business processes.

"This is the right moment, and we are the right team," says Allan Freiheit, incoming Managing Director of Inexchange. "Each of the four companies has built something exceptional in its own market. Joining forces means we can serve our customers across Europe with one strong organisation, one shared ambition, and the resources to invest in what comes next: AI-driven capabilities, deeper regulatory coverage, and a unified platform built for the long term. This is an investment in the future of e-invoicing, and in the customers who depend on it."

Finnish Peppol and EDI solution provider OWS, joining Maventa in August 2026, will also become part of the merged company.

Creating a European leader
The new Inexchange will serve SMBs, enterprise customers, the public sectorvand software partners across the Nordics and beyond, processing tens of millions of invoices each month for thousands of businesses.

With operations and an established presence in the Nordics and a growing footprint in continental Europe, the merged company will become the largest Peppol provider in Europe, positioned to support customers through the most significant regulatory shift the e-invoicing industry has seen: the European Union's VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) directive, which makes e-invoicing mandatory for cross-border B2B transactions across the EU by 2030.

Continuity for customers and partners
For the customers and partners of all four companies, there are no immediate changes to the services, the contracts, or the people they work with. Any changes will be communicated in advance before becoming effective.

“Our customers are at the centre of this,” says Allan Freiheit. “What changes over time is what becomes possible: wider European reach, faster innovation, and a stronger partner for the regulatory shift the whole industry is navigating.”