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The Benefits of Procure-to-Pay

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Paying ad hoc is inefficient; it always takes longer and allows cash – that could be earning interest – out of an account sooner than it needs to go. Key approaches that have been successful in addressing these challenges center around e-invoicing and automation to drive down operational costs and increase process efficiency.

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The Benefits of Procure-to-Pay

ivalua

Paying ad hoc is inefficient; it always takes longer and allows cash – that could be earning interest – out of an account sooner than it needs to go. Key approaches that have been successful in addressing these challenges center around e-invoicing and automation to drive down operational costs and increase process efficiency.

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