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Analysis of the operating model of the e-receipt service

Ernst & Young Baltic AS conducted a project entitled ‘Analysis of the operating model of the e-receipt service’ for the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications. The general purpose of the analysis was to support the achievement of a sub-objective of the ‘Real-Time Economy Vision (2020–2027), which foresees the widespread use of e-receipts by 2025.

Based on the above, the objectives of this analysis include:

1) providing an overview of the current situation, i.e. of the e-receipt solutions currently available in the market and the business models thereof, the future perspectives for the e-receipt, and the needs for support for the service to function;
2) making suggestions concerning the needs for support of the e-receipt service;
3) describing the operating model of the e-receipt service and the related suggestions, including the action plan and schedule (i.e. the roadmap) required for bringing the e-receipt service to the market and achieving the critical mass.

The final result of the analysis provides an input for the development of national support measures designed for entrepreneurs, which will create the prerequisites for fast and efficient marketing of the e-services implementing e-receipts by private companies.

 

Schedule

1 August 2020 – 31 December 2021

Budget

94,880 euros

Ernst ja Young Baltic AS