Heirs Technologies has been formally accredited by the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) as a System Integrator to support Nigerian businesses in complying with the nation’s mandatory e-Invoicing framework under the Merchant Buyer Solution (MBS).
This new accreditation positions Heirs Technologies as an authorised provider that can help companies of all sizes integrate their existing systems with Nigeria’s e-Invoicing system, ensuring they meet regulatory requirements and transmit invoice data securely and accurately.
The accreditation was announced on the NRS approved service providers directory, confirming that Heirs Technologies now has the official mandate to help businesses navigate the technical and regulatory aspects of the e-Invoicing rollout.
By securing this accreditation, Heirs Technologies joins a growing number of technology firms recognised by tax authorities to assist in Nigeria’s transition to digital tax administration. This digital transformation effort is part of a larger push by the government to improve tax compliance, enhance financial transparency, and modernise how companies report and validate commercial transactions.
As a System Integrator, the company’s role includes evaluating a business’s readiness for e-Invoicing, integrating enterprise and accounting systems with the NRS Merchant Buyer platform, validating invoice data against regulatory standards, and providing ongoing technical support.
This means that businesses adopting the solution can avoid manual invoicing processes and reduce errors while ensuring compliance with mandatory e-Invoicing requirements in real time.
Heirs Technologies emphasised that e-Invoicing is more than just a technological upgrade; it represents a significant compliance requirement involving finance, tax governance, operations, and IT integration.
“E-Invoicing is fundamentally a compliance requirement that cuts across finance, tax, operations, and technology,” said George Njuguna, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at Heirs Technologies.
To meet this challenge, Heirs Technologies combines its expertise in digital transformation, systems integration, and collaboration with tax professionals so that client solutions are both technically compliant and aligned with regulatory expectations.
The company’s e-Invoicing support services are designed to be seamless, helping businesses transition without disrupting their core operations. This includes handling data exchange, invoice validation, and secure reporting against Nigeria’s e-Invoicing framework.
Heirs Technologies has also built a broader portfolio of technology services beyond e-Invoicing compliance. These offerings include cloud infrastructure, managed services, cybersecurity, data and artificial intelligence solutions, enterprise system integration, software licensing, and comprehensive digital transformation consulting.
Through the accreditation, Heirs Technologies not only strengthens its position in the Nigerian market but also supports national goals to simplify taxation processes and reduce revenue leakages. The move reflects an evolving business environment where digital compliance and automation are increasingly essential for growth and operational resilience.
As more companies adopt the NRS e-Invoicing system, the demand for certified integration partners like Heirs Technologies is expected to grow. These partners play a critical role in helping businesses avoid penalties, improve reporting accuracy, and transition smoothly to digital tax infrastructures.
The e-Invoicing framework itself is a cornerstone of Nigeria’s efforts to modernise its tax system, enhance transparency, and enforce efficient revenue practices. Under this framework, invoices must be issued and transmitted electronically in a standard format approved by the tax authority, ensuring traceability and real-time validation of transactions.
This shift is part of broader fiscal reform objectives, designed to bring more businesses into the formal tax base, minimise tax evasion, and help the government improve compliance and forecasting.




