Painless migration of participants from other SMPs. Our easy-to-use API ensures your customers are onboarded smoothly and swiftly, reducing setup complexity and accelerating the transition to seamless digital transactions.
Easily register and manage participants
Next-generation Peppol certified SMP for effortless participant management, full specification compliance, and lightning-fast service discovery.
Benefits of Arratech SMP suite
Easily register and manage your customers, enabling them to instantly begin to receive documents.
Arratech SMP ensure you stay confidently compliant with the latest Peppol standards and evolving eDelivery requirements, ensuring a unified user experience across networks.
We work with latest industry standard solutions and our accreditations guarantees your confidence with transparent, secure, and reliable solutions. Our experienced compliance team ensures your data integrity and privacy.
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Your data security is our priority. We use TLS 1.2+ with AES-256 encryption for all data transmission, run exclusively on secure European servers, and maintain ISO 27001 certification. Our infrastructure is continuously monitored using Acunetix OWASP scanners, and we’re an officially Certified PEPPOL Access Point.
Built for Enterprises, Developers and Tax Authorities
Plug into your ERP and automate AP/AR with global Peppol connectivity.
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Secure, compliant Access Point and SMP for receiving supplier invoices at scale.
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FAQs
A Service Metadata Publisher (SMP) is a crucial component within the Peppol eDelivery network. It serves as a directory that provides information about a participant's capabilities, including the document types they can receive and the Access Points (APs) they use. This metadata enables dynamic discovery and routing of electronic documents between participants in the network.
Enhanced Security: The latest specification replaces the outdated algorithms with the more secure algorithm for digital signatures and message digests, aligning with industry best practices.
Service Metadata Redirection means allowing a participant's metadata to point to another SMP. This feature provides flexibility in managing metadata across different domains or services.
REST-Based Interface: The specification defines a RESTful interface for retrieving service metadata, facilitating easy integration and interoperability between systems.
In the Peppol architecture, the Service Metadata Locator (SML) maintains a registry of participant identifiers and their associated SMPs. When a sender needs to transmit a document, it queries the SML to find the relevant SMP, which then provides the necessary metadata for routing the document to the recipient's Access Point.
- Dynamic Discovery: Facilitates automatic discovery of recipient capabilities, reducing manual configuration and errors.
- Scalability: Supports a growing number of participants and document types without significant changes to the infrastructure.
- Interoperability: Ensures seamless communication between diverse systems and organizations within the Peppol network.
- Compliance: Adhering to the latest SMP specifications ensures compliance with Peppol standards and enhances trust among network participants.

As tax reporting moves into real time, identity can no longer be assumed. In a world of continuous transaction controls and outsourced compliance, tax authorities must instantly know who is submitting a report, on whose behalf, and under what authorization. Without verifiable identity, automation breaks and trust with it.

The Peppol network is a decentralized, international e-invoicing infrastructure using a 4-corner model. This allows organizations to exchange e-invoices through certified service providers without needing bilateral agreements between senders, receivers, or providers. It ensures interoperability and avoids vendor lock-in. Traditional e-invoice (VAN) networks rely on bilateral agreements, creating a fragmented ecosystem.

Belgium’s B2B e-invoicing mandate is now law. From 1 January 2026, nearly all Belgian VAT-registered businesses must send and receive structured electronic invoices using Peppol BIS Billing 3.0, aligned with EN 16931. PDFs and paper invoices will no longer suffice. The framework also prepares Belgium for near real-time VAT e-reporting by 2028, with penalties for non-compliance already defined.