Marmin Technologies, an e-invoicing platform trusted by businesses, has launched a free E-Invoicing Readiness Checklist to assist Malaysian businesses in assessing their preparedness for the upcoming mandatory e-invoicing regulations.

With compliance deadlines looming over 1.5 million companies and 9.1 million businesses in Malaysia that need e-invoice solutions, this tool offers businesses a practical approach that enables them to understand where they stand, meet compliance requirements and improve  overall functionality.

“This checklist is designed to help business managers overcome the complexities of e-invoicing and regulatory compliance,” said Murtuza Furniturewala, chief operating officer of Marmin Technologies. “It offers a structured self-evaluation process, allowing companies to understand their current state and implement scalable solutions to simplify business processes. By addressing these challenges early, businesses can focus on growth while achieving compliance and streamlining their operations.”

Murtuza pointed out that e-invoicing regulations demand more detailed information than standard ERP or accounting systems provide. As e-invoicing evolves, businesses must adapt to frequent regulatory changes. Also, integrating e-invoicing with existing systems is complex and resource-intensive. Careful planning and management are essential to ensure seamless compliance and avoid operational disruptions.

Businesses can schedule a 30-minute free consultation at marmin.ai/malaysia/.