MINNEAPOLIS - Saturday, September 15th 2012 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE)-- In today’s networked economy, standard accounts payable
practices are rapidly becoming obsolete. Best-in-class corporations
embrace centralization, automation, and performance measurement to
improve their accounts payable (AP) processes. The results are
impressive, reducing the time between invoice receipt to approval to 4.1
days and processing cost to as low as $3.34 per invoice, according to a
recent Aberdeen Group study sponsored by Syncada from Visa.
Corporations,
suppliers, and banks interact in a number of ways, from electronic
invoice transmission to online collaboration to electronic payment,
creating the connections that form a networked economy. However,
increased connectivity must be properly managed in order to improve AP
processes. While automation is the most common first step for
organizations, it is an essential one for improving efficiency and
effectiveness. According to the study, best-in-class organizations are
46% more likely to centralize invoice processing and 156% more likely to
measure AP performance.
“With
a networked economy, smart technology can enable collaboration between
buyers and suppliers and optimizing partnerships with banks,” states
Kurt Schneiber, Chief Executive Officer at Syncada. “By automating
invoice processing and trade finance, buyers can work with banks to
ensure suppliers can be paid quickly—improving supplier relationships
while still optimizing cash flows. Leveraging automation and
supplier-connected networks enables AP professionals to move from
tactical to strategic planners.”
To
learn more about the steps organizations can immediately take to save
time and money with AP automation and financing, click here to join
Syncada and Aberdeen Group as they discuss the importance of automation
and the impact of a networked economy during a CFO Daily News webinar on
September 18, 2012.
About Syncada
Syncada
from Visa provides a B2B network for financial institutions to enable
clients to increase control over their financial supply chains,
regardless of language or currency. Financial institutions use Syncada
to deliver standardized invoice processing and payment with integrated
financing to their corporate and government clients. Syncada processes
millions of invoices for buyers and makes payments to tens of thousands
of suppliers in 47 countries. In 2011, Syncada processed more than US$21
billion in payments. Visit www.syncada.com for more information.
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Contacts
Syncada
Kara Pritchett, 612-436-6311
kara.pritchett@syncada.com
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