Did you know that by 2026, all invoicing between Belgian companies will have to be done via electronic invoicing? To give yourself a headstart, you can already register on Peppol and enjoy simpler and faster invoicing. Concretely, you’ll be able to send electronic invoices to your clients and receive them from your suppliers. In this article, we cover what you need to do to receive your e-invoices from Orange.
Guide to setting up electronic invoicing at Orange
To be able to receive electronic invoices from Orange, you first need to be registered on Peppol. All done? Great, then let’s continue.
Not registered on Peppol yet? First things first: how do you register to use Peppol?
To receive your Orange invoices automatically in your invoicing or accounting software, you need to change your billing preferences at Orange.
Here’s how to do that:
- Log in to Orange via the Customer Zone or open the My Orange app on your smartphone.
- In your Customer Zone, click on the ‘My invoices’, or in the app tap the ‘Invoices and payments’ tab.
- Change your billing preferences.
- If you’re not able to activate electronic invoicing in this way, contact Orange on 5995 (only if you are calling from an Orange number) or 0800 95 96 2.
⚠️ Note that only Orange business customers can activate electronic invoicing via Peppol. Are you a self-employed sole trader and you don’t have a business account with Orange? In this case, you won’t be able to receive your invoices electronically via Peppol. To receive your invoices via Peppol as a self-employed individual, contact Orange to have your personal account converted to a business account.
What does electronic invoicing entail?
The terms electronic invoice and digital invoice are not interchangeable. A PDF invoice is a digital invoice, but it’s not an electronic invoice.
Electronic invoices, also called e-invoices, are XML files transferred in UBL format via the Peppol network. These UBL standards ensure that the invoice contrains all the required information and that it is readable by invoicing or accounting software.
These software programs can automatically create, receive, and even process electronic invoices. You can even set them up to automatically pay invoices.
💡 Accountable tip: You can use Accountable to receive and send electronic invoices via the Peppol network, even if you’re using the free version. Try Accountable now.
How do I register to use Peppol?
To receive electronic invoices from Orange or another telecom operator, you must have invoicing or accounting software. Then, you need to register on Peppol. Registration is simple and free.
Here are the steps to register via Accountable:
- Log in via the website or app.
- Open the menu and click on ‘Settings’.
- Select ‘Peppol (e-invoicing)’.
- Register to receive electronic invoices via the Peppol network.
Activation can take some time. To know if it’s worked, search for your company name in the Peppol Directory.
Once your registration is complete, you’ll automatically start receiving electronic invoices from some suppliers that use electronic invoicing. For others, like Orange, you’ll first need to activate electronic invoicing with the company. Your invoices will then automatically appear in the expenses tab in Accountable.
Need electronic invoices from another telecom operator?
Using another operator? Click below to learn more:
Other telecom operators, such as Digi, Mobile Vikings and EDPnet, don’t offer the possibility of electronic invoicing yet.
We’re keeping an eye on the situation, but it’s also a good idea to contact the relevant customer service yourself to see if electronic invoicing is possible.
For our part, we’re doing everything we can to get companies on the right track. Because we’ll all benefit when electronic invoicing is the norm – everyone will save time!
Got a question? Send us an email and we’ll be happy to help!