← Back to glossary Peppol — European e-invoicing, explained term by termEvery Peppol term you need: Peppol, Access Point, Peppol BIS Billing 3.0, Peppol ID (SMP/SML) — with definitions, examples and software links. Azuvio is Peppol-ready. What this cluster covers Peppol is the standardized European network for sending and receiving electronic invoices across borders: you connect once through a certified Access Point, you're addressable via a Peppol ID (the SMP/SML registries) and you exchange documents in the Peppol BIS Billing 3.0 format (based on EN 16931). The terms below explain each piece with real examples. Peppol does not replace Romania's e-Factura/SPV — it's the channel for EU customers and suppliers. Azuvio is Peppol-ready and, on request, connects the company to the network in parallel with automatic SPV transmission. 4 terms in this cluster Peppol — The standardized European network where companies send and receive electronic invoices and documents across any country, without point-to-point agreements — Azuvio is Peppol-ready. Peppol Access Point (AP) — The certified gateway a company connects through to send and receive documents on the Peppol network — Azuvio connects the company through a certified AP, on request. Peppol BIS Billing 3.0 — The standard electronic-invoice specification used on the Peppol network, based on the European norm EN 16931 and the XML UBL format. Peppol ID (Participant Identifier) — A company's unique address on the Peppol network, used to route documents to the correct recipient via the SMP and SML registries. Where Azuvio fitsConformitate fiscală ANAFSoftware EDIConectori ERPSoftware OMS