Overview
GENA's International Chapter Network
GENA is built on a fundamental conviction: the transition to electronic invoicing is a worldwide movement, and effective advocacy, knowledge-sharing, and standard-setting can only happen through genuine local expertise embedded in a global framework.
To bring this vision to life, GENA has established a growing network of dedicated regional and national chapters, each representing the specific regulatory, cultural, and business landscape of its territory — while contributing to a single, unified international voice.
Today, nine chapters form the backbone of this network:
The Nordic Chapter brings together professionals from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland — countries that have long been pioneers in digital finance and public-sector e-invoicing mandates, setting benchmarks for the rest of the world.
The Italian Chapter reflects one of Europe's most dynamic e-invoicing ecosystems, shaped by Italy's landmark mandatory B2B and B2G e-invoicing framework, which continues to inspire legislative models across the continent.
The German Chapter represents the largest economy in Europe at a pivotal moment, as Germany accelerates its own e-invoicing mandate rollout and positions itself as a central actor in the EU's broader ViDA initiative.
The Middel-East chapterconnects professionals across a region experiencing rapid regulatory momentum, as countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Egypt roll out ambitious e-invoicing mandates, making the Middle East one of the most dynamic and fast-evolving markets in the global e-invoicing landscape.
The APAC Chapter covers the Asia-Pacific region — one of the most diverse and fast-growing e-invoicing markets in the world — bridging different regulatory frameworks from Japan and Singapore to Australia and beyond.
The French Chapter operates at the heart of one of Europe's most ambitious e-invoicing reform programs, with France's progressive B2B mandate rollout making it a key reference for structured invoice exchange at scale.
The Greek Chapter represents a market undergoing significant digital transformation, with Greek professionals playing an active role in shaping implementation strategies within the Southern European context.
The UK Chapter provides a vital post-Brexit perspective, navigating the evolving relationship between UK standards and European frameworks while championing innovation in the British business community.
The Benelux Chapter covers Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg — a region at the crossroads of European policy-making, home to major EU institutions and a highly interconnected business environment where cross-border invoicing is a daily reality.