Poland: Comarch will conduct IT paper work for Lidl
top of page

Poland: Comarch will conduct IT paper work for Lidl

Discount Retail Chain Lidl Poland (owned by the German Schwarz Group) will entrust the implementation of shared service e-invoicing in all its countries in Europe to Comarch, a company originating from Krakow, reports the Polish-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce.


Lidl will use as-a-service e-invoicing from Comarch throughout Europe

The solution provided by Comarch enables the fulfillment of legal obligations in the field of exchange of e-invoices, e-reports, e-transport messages, as well as future important areas by which the system can be extended. Comarch cooperates with Lidl as a strategic partner on this project, taking responsibility for the lawful implementation in all target countries, even in the trial phase before making a commitment.


Comarch for Lidl

Lidl uses Comarch services in areas such as: contact with business partners and authorities, document verification, format conversion, data extraction, status notifications and data transfer. The introduction of e-invoicing means both higher data quality and lower operating costs for Lidl.


Carrefour among Comarch clients

Global software company Comarch was founded in 1993 in Krakow. It currently employs more than 7000 employees in 100 countries.


Comarch has gained experience in the most important industries: telecommunications, finance, banking and insurance, trade and services, IT infrastructure, public administration, industry, healthcare, as well as in the sector of small and medium-sized enterprises.

The clients of the Krakow-based company are for example Carrefour, Red Bull, Kompania Piwowarska and Colgate-Palmolive.


Lidl is one of the largest food retailers in Germany and Europe. The company operates a total of over 12,000 stores in currently 31 countries and has more than 200 distribution and logistics centers.



bottom of page