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Current project of E-Docs has already accompanied the consulting firm with headquarters in Frankfurt/M. over 80 companies in optimizing their financial and accounting. It is also the initiator of the project of E-Docs, which is funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and technology (BMWi) due to a decision of the German Bundestag. Docs stands for qualified electronic document exchange between companies and SMEs, as well as with the public administration on the example”bills. The project runs from 2012 and the aim is to develop concrete recommendations for action and prototypical standards that can introduce themselves by the economy without much effort. It supports various formats including ZugFeRD.

An interdisciplinary team of scientists, industry and public administration covers all angles and thus ensures a solution so broad-based, be unique in Germany is likely. Bonpago at CeBIT presents the current status of the project. More info: of BONPAGO the Bonpago GmbH is the leading consulting firm for financial supply chain (FSC) in Germany. The company with headquarters in Frankfurt/M. Donovan Pfaff was founded in 2000 by Dr. and accompanied since then over 80 customers in the optimization of processes in the finance and accounting.

More than 20 specialists of various nationalities are now the team that operates nationwide and developed strategies for a digital future. As a spin-off from the Department of electronic commerce and the E-Finance Lab of the Goethe-University in Frankfurt/M., one maintains intensive contacts with the science. The narrow practice counts what such as it is, that Bonpago not only theoretically developed new solutions, but also looks after the implementation on the ground. This blend of scientific approach and practical implementation is unique in the FSC consultancy market and enables innovative and flexible business processes with high Acceptance. The customers include the public administration as well as corporations and the middle class in particular, utilities and financial services. More info: author: Dipl.-ing. Corinna Scholz