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Purchase to Pay (P2P) Overview

Purchase to Pay (P2P) Overview

Pile of Shiny CoinsP2P is a generic term used to encompass the use of web-based technologies and electronic networks for the payment of goods and services. It is the process of enabling buying organisations and suppliers to make use of technology in order to make processes more efficient. The expected net result is that resource focus will be on the frontline delivery of improved services across the Scottish public sector. read more about Purchase to Pay...

Purchase to Pay (P2P) Case Studies

Case Study - Making Supplier Payments Simple With Embedded P-cards

A case study detailing the benefits achievable through the use of embedded p-cards and the ease with which the system is set up.

Case Study - Making Supplier Payments Simple With Evaluated Receipt Settlement

A case study detailing the benefits achievable by using Evaluated Receipt Settlement for eProcurement.

Case Study - Making Supplier Payments Simple With Electronic Consolidated Invoicing

A case study involving the Scottish Government, showing how supplier payments can be made more simple using electronic consolidated invoicing.

Seamless Purchase to Pay Processes

This article presents a case study of the Scottish Government's implementation of e-Procurement and the Government Procurement Card (GPC Visa) through the eProcurement Scotl@nd programme where purchase-to-pay processes were reduced from 45 to just 4.

Purchase to Pay (P2P) Guidance Documents

P2P summary – Digitising the Purchasing Cycle

Guidance document summarizing the Purchase to Pay Processes and the role of e-Invoicing and e-Payables. Contains Process Cost Analysis and a P2P glossary of terms.

P2P - Principles of Integrated Procurement Cards

Guidance document describing the principles of using an embedded/integrated VISA procurement card for ePS customers

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