Company, Directors & Locations

Last updated: June 20, 2026

The company profile is your organisation's own record: its legal identity, registration, address and branding. These are the details that print on your documents, feed your tax and e-Invoice setup, and anchor everything the system does on your behalf.

What you will learn
  • What the organisation profile holds
  • How it feeds documents and compliance
  • Why timezone and registration matter

Anatomy of the screen

  • Organisation tab – the name, registered name and number, country, state and city, registered address, logos, and the timezone.
  • Billing tab – billing name, number and address, and a contact name, email and mobile (feature-gated, and optional).

How it behaves

The profile is referenced widely: your registered details print on invoices and quotations, the timezone governs how document dates and times are interpreted, and the registration details underpin compliance, your tax registration and the TIN, BRN and MSIC codes used for e-Invoice build on this identity. Access is governed by the organisation-info read and edit permissions.

Edge cases and good practice

  • Get registration details right; they flow onto documents and into compliance.
  • Set the timezone correctly, because it shapes how every date and time reads.

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