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Virgin Media move to E-invoicing with Basware Connectivity Services
 
on Monday 08 Nov 2010

 PR Wire

Basware, the global leader in purchase to pay solutions, has announced today that it will deliver its Connectivity Services to Virgin Media, the UK's leading entertainment and communications company.  With almost 10 million customers, Virgin Media is the UK's first quad-play provider of broadband, TV, phone and mobile.

Basware Connectivity is a new set of services which enables suppliers and buyers of all sizes and maturity to transact electronically.  The services include delivery of e-invoices and purchase messages with Basware  Business Transactions, a Basware Scan and Capture solution to convert all paper invoice to electronic format from day one, the ability for suppliers to key-in invoices, receive orders electronically, send order confirmations as well as upload and create electronic catalogues via Basware Supplier Portal, and a Basware Supplier Activation service to communicate with the suppliers, assist and activate them to connect to the buyers� purchase to pay process.

Virgin Media selected Basware based on their comprehensive offering for connectivity and also for their extensive, multi-industry experience within Invoice Automation.  The contract is for 3 years and the system is set to go live in January.  The services will be integrated with Virgin Media�s existing Oracle solution.

"We are pleased to be delivering Basware Connectivity services to another leading organisation. This deal with Virgin Media clearly demonstrates the growing interest and requirement for these services in the UK. Basware Connectivity service allows companies to handle purchase to pay processes online, improving supplier relationships and achieving fast return on investment" said Andrew Jesse, VP, Basware UK. 

 

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