✅ Integrating EHF and KID into GoHighLevel (PEPPOL BIS, OCR, ISO 11649 RF)
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EHF (Elektronisk Handelsformat)
EHF is a Norwegian electronic invoicing standard designed for efficient and accurate invoicing between businesses and government entities.
Technology:
XML: EHF invoices are structured using XML (eXtensible Markup Language), ensuring a standardized and machine-readable format.
PEPPOL: Utilizes the PEPPOL (Pan-European Public Procurement Online) network for secure document exchange, facilitating interoperability and compliance across borders.
UBL: Based on the Universal Business Language (UBL), an open library of standard electronic business documents.
International Use:
While EHF is specific to Norway, it aligns with European e-invoicing standards such as PEPPOL BIS, which is used across the EU. This makes EHF integration beneficial for businesses involved in cross-border transactions within Europe.
KID (Kundeidentifikasjon)
KID is a unique customer identification number used in Norway to streamline payment processing and reconciliation. Each KID number is included in invoices to ensure payments are correctly matched to invoices.
Technology:
Algorithm-Based Generation: KID numbers are generated using specific algorithms that include checksums for error prevention.
Banking Integration: KID validation and reconciliation are integrated into Norwegian banking systems, ensuring seamless and efficient payment processing.
International Use:
Although KID is unique to Norway, similar systems are used in other countries to ensure payment reconciliation. For example, Sweden uses OCR numbers, and the ISO 11649 RF reference is an international standard for structured creditor reference numbers.
Conclusion
Integrating EHF and KID into GoHighLevel will streamline invoicing and payment processing for Norwegian clients, ensuring compliance with local standards and improving operational efficiency. Leveraging these technologies will also position GoHighLevel to support international clients with similar needs, enhancing the platform’s global appeal.
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