In specific terms, the study revealed the following facts about
PDF as invoices
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Over
three-quarters of people surveyed say one of the first things they do with
a PDF-based invoice… is print it out.
- From
the 77% of the 395 respondents that print out their invoices, 16% scan the
invoices right back into the system for use as……PDF attachments.
- 10% of
people print out their PDF invoices multiple times.
- 10% of
people say they print out at least one copy for archival purposes.
What is happening to Invoices?
Although many of the larger companies in the survey seem to
be pressing to have all-electronic billing and payment systems, it seems that we
are still a long way from this ideal (perhaps as few as 2-3% of companies have
a fully digital system which includes no printing and only digital storage
systems). However, many businesses are at least trying to save on postage and
paper costs by sending invoices as PDF files, or as faxes. However, even here
the invoices are often printed out as paper, sometimes at both ends, which
almost completes defeats the object. Such practices obviously do not generally
result in a reduction of paper within the receiving business in particular. As
we saw from the statistics earlier in total, 77% of respondents are likely to
print at least one copy of a PDF invoice, and 16% admit to printing it out and
then scanning it in for capture, as do 31% receiving a faxed invoice.
Are new more “intelligent”
PDF’s the answer?
Most respondents to the AIIM survey were referring to the
basic PDF files generated by their Acrobat software, which are obviously less
feature-rich than intelligent PDFs have become in recent years with
functionality such as XML files being included with all the relevant invoices
and embedded payment buttons and even digital signature capture systems.
Although this is undoubtedly an improvement, the adoption of these more
function-rich PDFs has been very slow and in most cases has had little impact
on the rate at which companies of all sizes continue to print out and scan
invoices. This is partly because, a PDF is still regarded as paper in real
terms-it may be electronic but it is not easy to digitize in ways that are
useful for data transfer and exchange. Full digitalization is therefore the
goal of many organizations and this is why scanning remains popular. In this
regard, when asked what the biggest drivers are for scanning, responses were
mainly about data-exchange, availability and flexibility (as the chart below
from the survey indicates). PDF’s are very convenient as a way to send documents electronically but far less so when it is an invoice. The speed of the sending process is better than physical mailing but so many people are printing it out anyway, it is far short of being the “path to digitization” that companies of all sizes want or need. Fully digital invoices seem to be a much more attractive option and when an invoice can be presented in full in third-party cloud-based portals such as those such at PaySwyft, any company gets all of this immediately.
Invoicing Software and Online Invoicing Service makes payment system easy and fast rather than making it through paperwork
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