The German e-invoicing market is projected to grow from USD 15.2 billion in 2024 to USD 41.86 billion by 2033, driven by EU Directive 2014/55/EU and a 13.5% CAGR. Cloud-based solutions dominate the market, holding over 70% share, while large corporations represent about 60% of the market and SMEs are rapidly expanding. The analysis highlights regulatory mandates, market segmentation, and strategic opportunities for technology providers.
The market is forecast to reach USD 41.86 billion by 2033.
EU Directive 2014/55/EU, which mandates e-invoicing for public procurement, is a key driver.
Cloud-based solutions dominate with over 70% market share.
Large corporations account for about 60% of the market, while SMEs are rapidly increasing their share.
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Stripes · 6 days ago
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KMLZ · 6 days ago
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KMLZ · 6 days ago
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Avalara · 18 days ago
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