French accounting software provider Indy has announced its acquisition of Mon-AutoEntreprise.fr, a platform dedicated to supporting sole traders. This strategic purchase strengthens Indy's offering for independent professionals as France prepares for a major regulatory shift. The move underscores a broader trend of consolidation within the nation's competitive fintech sector ahead of new invoicing mandates.
A Strategic Move Ahead of E-Invoicing Reform
The acquisition is timed to address the upcoming mandatory electronic invoicing reform, set to take effect in September 2026. This legislation will require all French businesses to receive invoices through government-approved digital platforms. Côme Fouques, CEO of Indy, stated the deal directly responds to the significant challenges this transition poses for independent workers.
Mon-AutoEntreprise.fr, founded in 2018, brings more than just its 10,000 users to the table. The deal includes a highly engaged Facebook community of 120,000 members and a certified training organization, AEcademy. This community represents a significant asset, providing a foundation of trust and peer support that extends beyond software services.
Consolidation in a Competitive Market
This purchase follows Indy's acquisition of the invoicing tool Lycha last year and a successful €40 million Series C funding round in November 2023. With these additions, the Lyon-based company now supports over 300,000 freelancers. Indy has set an ambitious target to reach one million users by the year 2027.
The French market for freelance and SME administrative tools is becoming increasingly competitive, prompting a race for scale. Key players like Pennylane, which recently raised a significant funding round, and Qonto are also expanding their services. This environment of consolidation is driven by the need to build robust platforms before the e-invoicing reform reshuffles the industry.
A Logical Transition for Mon-AutoEntreprise.fr
For the founders of Mon-AutoEntreprise.fr, Thomas Vermeule and Lucas Navelier, the sale was a logical step. They acknowledged that the significant investment required to become a certified e-invoicing platform was beyond their capacity as a bootstrapped company. They expressed confidence that Indy has the resources and shared vision to continue their mission of simplifying entrepreneurship.
A clear transition plan has been established to ensure a smooth process for all users. The existing Mon-AutoEntreprise.fr software will remain operational until June 30, 2026, allowing ample time for migration. The founders will remain with the company during this period to oversee the transition and support their community.
Indy's acquisition of Mon-AutoEntreprise.fr is a calculated move that enhances its market leadership and prepares its user base for significant regulatory changes. It reflects the intense consolidation occurring within French fintech as companies vie for dominance in the freelance economy. This strategic alignment promises to provide independent professionals with the comprehensive tools needed to navigate an evolving business landscape.

