Council moves to e-invoicing

North Yorks County Council automates invoice payments to meet government targets

Written by Gareth Morgan

North Yorkshire County Council (NYCC) is moving to an electronic invoicing system to meet national targets for paying creditors on time.

Like other councils, NYCC has been under pressure to pay creditors promptly as part of the central government Comprehensive Performance Assessment (CPA).

But despite its best efforts to streamline its paper-based system, the council was struggling to meet the 30-day target and was only able to pay 90 per cent of invoices in time.

Last month, the council went live with an electronic invoicing system, designed to automate much of the process and help meet the CPA targets.

"The invoicing system was 30 years old, harking back to the days of the first mainframes, so we thought we should be able to make the final push towards the 30-day target using electronic invoices," said John Burrows, head of central finance at NYCC.

When the new system receives an electronic invoice it generates an email notification and sends it to council staff for approval.

Once the items listed have been checked the invoice is then forwarded to the council's Oracle account payable system, which can then issue payments.

Despite speeding up payment times the system has not been welcomed by all suppliers, with some complaining about the costs involved, said Burrows.

"The intention is to pay all our suppliers this way. We can't say how long that will take, but we're starting to incorporate it into new contracts," he added.

The system uses an electronic invoice network supplied by Open Business Exchange, and requires suppliers to pay a membership fee. For suppliers with large numbers of transactions with the council this can cost up to £600 per year.

"But we're happy for them to factor costs into the tendering process, so suppliers shouldn't lose out," said Burrows.

The system has reduced postage and printing costs, as well as speeding payments, he added.

The council also hopes to use the information from the electronic invoices to help pinpoint where it spends its money, and identify the best performing suppliers.

"Currently this is all locked away in paper records," said Burrows. "Getting an overall picture of spending is a mammoth task."

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