Orange Jordan is partnering with Jordanian startup InvoiceQ to offer a digital invoicing solution designed to help businesses comply with the Kingdom’s new national e-invoicing regulations. The collaboration integrates InvoiceQ’s platform into Orange’s enterprise services, aiming to simplify financial workflows for companies across the country.
Quick Facts
- Partnership between Orange Jordan and local startup InvoiceQ.
- Solution automates compliance with national e-invoicing rules.
- InvoiceQ is an Orange Ventures portfolio company.
Tackling Jordan’s Digital Mandate
The agreement comes as Jordan moves to enforce its national e-invoicing system, a government initiative requiring businesses to issue and submit invoices through a centralized digital platform. This push is part of a wider government strategy to modernize financial administration, increase transparency, and improve tax collection efficiency.
Through the partnership, Orange Jordan’s corporate clients can now generate, manage, and electronically submit their invoices using InvoiceQ’s platform, which is accessible on smartphones, tablets, and laptops. The goal is to reduce the administrative burden on businesses, moving them away from paper-based processes and towards more efficient, automated digital systems.
From Accelerator to Strategic Partner
This partnership highlights a full-circle success story within Jordan’s startup ecosystem. InvoiceQ was previously part of the BIG by Orange accelerator program at the Orange Digital Center. The startup later secured an investment from Orange Ventures, the telecom giant’s venture capital arm.
This latest commercial agreement demonstrates how corporate innovation programs can successfully nurture local tech companies, providing a clear path from early-stage support to significant commercial partnerships.
Telcos Expand Beyond Connectivity
The collaboration also signals a broader trend in the region’s telecommunications sector. Operators like Orange are increasingly evolving from traditional connectivity providers into comprehensive digital transformation partners for businesses.
As enterprises seek more integrated technology solutions, telcos are expanding their portfolios to include cloud services, cybersecurity, and enterprise software. By bundling InvoiceQ’s financial technology with its own cloud infrastructure, Orange Jordan strengthens its position as a key enabler of business digitization in the Kingdom. This trend mirrors similar e-invoicing mandates being rolled out across the Middle East, including in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, creating a significant market for regulatory technology platforms.
About InvoiceQ
InvoiceQ is a Jordanian financial technology company that provides a cloud-based e-invoicing platform. Its solution helps businesses of all sizes comply with national regulations, automate their billing processes, and streamline financial management.
Source: MEA TechWatch


