- Scalable technology
- Comprehensive applications and services
- Multi-channel
- Multi-country
Driving digitalisation beyond the market average
At Orbyt, sustainability and performance go hand in hand. By digitising invoicing and payments, we help businesses reduce their environmental impact while improving cash flow, compliance, and customer experience.
Our progress is tangible. In 2023, 87% of all invoices processed through Orbyt were digital. By 2025, we delivered a 91% full-year digital rate across all geographies. That achievement places Orbyt and our customers well ahead of the market, driving digital adoption at scale in every region we operate in.
And we’re not stopping there. In 2026, our focus shifts to further optimising the invoicing process, increasing adoption of preferred digital channels, and continuously improving efficiency, payment performance, and the end-customer experience.
From paper to digital: better for the planet, and for business
Paper invoicing still holds many organisations back. It creates unnecessary emissions, manual work, delays, and higher operational costs. Digital channels eliminate printing, transport, storage, and disposal, while enabling faster, more reliable payment journeys.
By accelerating the shift from paper to digital, Orbyt helps customers modernise without adding complexity. The result is clear: simpler processes, lower emissions, and stronger business performance.
The emissions difference is clear
Independent research highlights just how powerful this shift can be. According to Sustainability in Invoicing 2023 by Moritz Leutenegger (carbon-connect AG), moving from paper invoices to eInvoicing can reduce CO₂ emissions per invoice by up to 89%.

Fully structured eInvoicing delivers the greatest environmental and operational benefits.
Digitalisation that delivers real business value
Driving digital adoption beyond the market average isn’t just about sustainability; it’s about performance.
As customers move away from paper and manual processes, they benefit from:
- Faster invoice delivery and payment cycles
- Reduced Days Sales Outstanding (DSO)
- Lower processing and transaction costs
- A smoother customer experience
- Stronger compliance readiness as eInvoicing regulations continue to expand
By reaching 91% digitalisation in 2025 and focusing on channel optimisation in 2026, Orbyt continues to remove friction from invoicing and payments; at scale, across markets, and across customer segments.
Leading the shift, together with our customers
Digital transformation doesn’t happen overnight. It requires the right infrastructure, regulatory expertise, and customer-first design. Orbyt takes on that complexity so our customers don’t have to. By pushing digitalisation well beyond the market average and continuously optimising how invoices are delivered and paid, we’re helping businesses move faster, operate smarter, and reduce their environmental footprint at the same time.
Less paper. Less friction. Better outcomes for the planet and for business.
First published 22 January 2026, updated 22 January 2026.
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