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France e-invoicing

France is introducing mandatory B2B e-invoicing via certified Plateformes Agréées (PA) from September 2026. eConnect is completing its PA certification — testready in summer 2026, production-ready before September 2026.

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Why France matters now

The PASR (the French regulatory framework for Plateformes Agréées) was approved in February 2026. From September 2026 large companies are required to use a certified PA for domestic B2B e-invoicing. All companies follow by September 2027.

For organisations with French entities or French suppliers, choosing a PA that is also a Peppol Access Point means one connection for both domestic regulated flows and cross-border Peppol transactions.

PA certification in progress

Technical design complete. Testready summer 2026, production-ready before September 2026. eConnect will operate natively as a PA on the French market.

Six mandatory formats supported

Factur-X (all profiles), UBL EN16931 France CIUS/EXTENDED-CTC-FR, UN/CEFACT EN16931 France CIUS/EXTENDED-CTC-FR, and CDAR. All PASR-mandated formats in one connection.

EAS 0225 addressing

French participants are registered under EAS schema 0225 (SIREN-based). eConnect handles all address variants: SIREN, SIREN_SIRET, SIREN_SIRET_CODE_ROUTAGE, and SIREN_SUFFIXE.

Regulated and non-regulated flows

Only PAs may exchange regulated flows (domestic B2B between French taxpayers). Non-regulated flows (cross-border) are handled via standard Peppol. eConnect covers both.

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eConnect as a certified Plateforme Agréée

eConnect is completing its PA accreditation with the French tax authority. Key facts:

DateWhatFebruary 2026PASR approved — PA accreditation framework confirmedSummer 2026eConnect testready as certified PABefore September 2026eConnect production-readySeptember 2026Large companies: e-invoicing via PA mandatorySeptember 2027All companies: e-invoicing via PA mandatory
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France mandate timeline

Key dates for the French e-invoicing reform:

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Regulated vs. non-regulated flows

The French CTC model distinguishes two flow types:

  • Regulated flows — domestic B2B invoices between French taxpayers. Only certified PAs may exchange these. Lifecycle statuses (Rejected, Received, Made Available) are mandatory via CDAR messages.
  • Non-regulated flows — cross-border transactions. Any Peppol Access Point can handle these, including eConnect.

Both use Peppol process IDs: urn:peppol:france:billing:regulated and urn:peppol:france:billing:non-regulated.

Frequently asked questions
When does the French e-invoicing mandate take effect?

Large companies must comply from September 2026. All other companies follow by September 2027.

What is a Plateforme Agréée (PA)?

A PA is a certified private platform accredited by the French tax authority to exchange regulated domestic B2B invoices. PAs function as Peppol Access Points under the French CTC model. Only PAs may handle regulated flows.

When will eConnect be certified as a PA?

eConnect's technical design is complete. We expect to be testready in summer 2026 and production-ready before September 2026.

Which document formats does France require?

The PASR mandates six formats: Factur-X (all five profiles: MINIMUM, BASIC WL, BASIC, EN 16931, EXTENDED), UBL EN16931 France CIUS, UBL EN16931 France EXTENDED-CTC-FR, UN/CEFACT EN16931 France CIUS, UN/CEFACT EN16931 EXTENDED-CTC-FR, and CDAR. eConnect supports all of these.

Do I need a separate connection for France if I already use eConnect for Peppol?

No. Existing eConnect customers will be able to activate French regulated flows through their existing connection once the PA certification is complete. One contract, one API.

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Get France-ready with eConnect

Join our early-access programme for the French Plateforme Agréée. Be production-ready before the September 2026 deadline.

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