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Heirs Technologies Gets NRS Accreditation for E-Invoicing


Heirs Technologies has secured accreditation from the Nigeria Revenue Service as a System Integrator for the Federal Government’s mandatory e-invoicing regime.

According to a statement from the firm on Monday, this appointment positions the company as one of the authorised partners to help businesses comply with the Merchant Buyer Solution framework.

The PUNCH reports that the Federal Government’s e-invoicing mandate is one of the flagship reforms aimed at reducing tax leakages, improving transparency and strengthening revenue assurance across key sectors of the economy. With implementation accelerating, more businesses are now required to align their invoicing and reporting structures with the NRS model.

Heirs Technologies’ accreditation, published in the NRS-approved service providers directory, empowers the technology firm to link corporate invoicing platforms with the national e-invoicing infrastructure.

 This integration enables invoice validation, secure data exchange and automated regulatory reporting, all key components of government efforts to standardise tax administration.

Speaking on the development, the Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at Heirs Technologies, George Njuguna, said e-invoicing should not be viewed merely as an IT upgrade but as a cross-functional compliance requirement.

“E-invoicing is fundamentally a compliance requirement that cuts across finance, tax, operations and technology. Successful implementation requires both strong system integration capability and a clear understanding of regulatory and tax obligations,” he said.

Njuguna explained that the company is combining its digital transformation and systems integration expertise with collaboration from tax professionals to ensure that client solutions meet both the technical and regulatory expectations of the framework.

As an accredited System Integrator, Heirs Technologies will deliver end-to-end compliance support, including readiness assessments, system integration, validation and continuous post-deployment assistance. The company said its systems were built to plug into existing enterprise resource planning and accounting platforms to reduce operational disruptions.

Beyond supporting the government’s e-invoicing rollout, Heirs Technologies continues to expand its portfolio in cloud infrastructure, enterprise systems integration, cybersecurity, managed services, data and artificial intelligence, software licensing and digital transformation consulting.

The company said its accreditation reinforces its commitment to enabling businesses to adapt to Nigeria’s evolving regulatory and digital landscape.

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