What is EIPP?
Electronic Invoice Presentment and Payment (EIPP) is the process by which companies present invoices through the Internet and make payments to one another for
goods and services. This section provides EIPP resources developed by the B2B Committee of the Council for Electronic Billing and Payment. The CEBP encourages use of these resources, but does retain the copyright on all materials.
- Accounts Payable Return-on-Investment Cost Calculator
The purpose of this
instrument is to provide corporate payers with a tool to calculate the benefits for making electronic payments, instead of writing checks for the purchase of goods and services
- Invoice Presentment Models
The purpose of this document is to provide an objective, educational tool on Internet-based Electronic
Invoice Presentment models in business-to-business transactions. It is intended to help businesses understand the different approaches available, or emerging, in the marketplace, including Seller Direct, Buyer Direct, and
Consolidator.
- Payment Options
This document describes B2B payment options currently available to B2B payers, including ACH,
MasterCard RPPS, Visa ePay, Credit Cards, Check, and Wire Transfers.
- Benefits of Accounts Payable (AP) Integration
The purpose of this presentation is to describe the benefits of Accounts Payable (AP) integration to corporate payers. In addition to the "Benefits" presentation, there are
two other supporting documents: the "Benefits Matrix" provides a quick summary view of the benefits described in the "Benefits" presentation; and the "Glossary" is a summary of terms and definitions used
in the presentation.
- EIPP Adoption Challenges
This presentation briefly identifies some of the key challenges to widespread adoption of
EIPP. The challenges are categorized as being related to technology, payments, business practices, or education.
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