Mollie launches its invoicing solution



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Mollie launches its own invoicing solution, named “Mollie Invoicing”, allowing users to easily send invoices to their customers from the dashboard of the platform and payment solution.

The financial services provider Mollieis strengthening its BtoB offering and launching its own invoicing solution, called “Mollie Invoicing”. Thanks to this solution, users will be able to send invoices to their professional clients more easily, from the platform’s dashboard and payment solution.

Mollie Invoicing is on a mission to simplify payment processes, with the ability toadd a payment link to an invoice. This sends the end customer directly to a payment page, making both the process and obtaining payment easier.

Set your own payment terms

The solution includes several invoice templates, which can be easily formatted. With Mollie Invocing, the user can also set your own payment termsThis solution is available in all countries where the company operates (France, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, United Kingdom), and work is underway to integrate it into the entire ecosystem of Mollie. Note that the feature will be rolled out during the second half of the year.

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Koen KöppenCEO of Mollie, says: “Our customer feedback showed that our B2B customers need integrated payment solutions, including invoice creation, sending and processing. So we started working hard to strengthen our B2B product offering. Mollie Invoicing is a great result of this.

In addition, the company is joining forces with German fintech Billieby offering a Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) payment solution for customers. This makes it possible to offer payment by invoice, which is the most popular payment method in B2B commerce. According to Philippe Dalyvice-president of Mollie France: “The integration of Billie and, today, the launch of the Mollie Invoicing solution in France is part of our approach to best support our B2B customers, more and more of whom are launching into e-commerce.

Source: www.ecommercemag.fr