Wax Digital, a provider of eSourcing solutions, has won a contract to provide procurement software to the government in the Island of Jersey.

The web3 Purchase-to-Pay (P2P) solution will be integrated with the government’s accounting software to facilitate the payment of over 3,500 invoices and electronic orders a week.

The solution, which will be used by 2,000 employees in government, is also expected to boost transparency of public expenditure in the state’s departments.

Caroline Hastings, director of strategic procurement in the Island of Jersey, said: "This is a major project for the States of Jersey and the ease-of-use of web3 was a key factor in us choosing Wax Digital as it will mean that people using the system will be able to make purchasing efficiencies from the outset.

"Many of the people who will be using the new software have already been involved in a number of workshops led by Wax Digital to ensure all our requirements are met."

Daniel Ball, business development director at Wax Digital, added: "The software offers complete transparency throughout the purchase-to-pay process and will integrate with its existing software systems."