Greece’s Ministry of National Economy and Finance, together with the Ministry of Digital Governance and the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE), has made the timologio B2G application available to suppliers to the public sector, enabling the submission of electronic invoices for public contracts and other public expenditure. The release states that the move completes the transition to universal electronic invoicing in the public sector, which is mandatory for all procurement. The timologio B2G application allows suppliers (businesses and self-employed professionals) to issue and send valid electronic invoices to contracting authorities and to track invoice processing through to final payment, including notifications of correction requests or rejections. The application is provided free of charge, is accessed via AADE’s timologio platform, and routes B2G electronic invoices to contracting authorities through the General Secretariat for Information Systems and Digital Governance’s Interoperability Centre.