Concur Invoice: Automate accounts payable for a cost-saving, business-boosting center
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Even the best laid spending plans and policies need to be ready to change – and change fast. As we encounter new societal and economic plot twists, CFOs are under increasing pressure to cut costs and be the storyteller of the business. Many are already investing in cutting-edge technology to support agility and flexibility in the face of change – 63% of them in fact, up from 33% in the previous year.
Solutions that automate the invoice process gives finance leaders a much-needed flashlight into spend. The right solution does more than just alleviate paper-based tasks – it gives finance leaders greater visibility into organisation-wide spend, access to accurate data and improved insights, compliance tools for risk mitigation, and the opportunity to grow and flex as the world shifts.
In this blog we’ll explore the benefits of automating the invoice process and learn how three organisations transformed their accounts payable process (AP) with Concur Invoice.
The CFO role: Risk mitigator, business storyteller, and cost cutter
As organisations continue to innovate, adapt, and grow, AP departments are being challenged to evolve by looking for new ways to create leaner operations, while gaining more control over costs - over half of respondents in the SAP Concur CFO pulse survey say cost control is still a top three internal challenge in 2024.
52 percent of CFOs say that as companies grow, there is risk that costs rise quickly. Even those investing heavily in growth say the risk of runaway costs is still high.
Finance leaders are battling with outdated manual processes and legacy systems that limit decision-making, cash flow visibility, and agility. There’s also the constant struggle to combat fraud and errors that reduce profitability. All of these tasks, if not automated, can lead to employee dissatisfaction and low productivity, with 64% of CFOs naming the automation of mundane tasks as a key benefit of AI.
The good news is technology is an upbeat industry, with 80% of firms putting the ‘tech winter’ behind them and investing in growth. Now is the perfect time to invest in a platform that captures spend across all channels and pushes AI and insight further into and through invoice processes.
Capturing, auditing, routing, approving, and paying vendor invoices is a continued source of strain for businesses of all sizes. Some organisations rely on manual processes to get it done – adding costs, time, and tedious tasks to an already strained workforce.
Does that sound like you?
3 questions every CFO needs to ask about invoice
Before deciding whether invoice automation is the right for your organisation, ask yourself these three important questions:
Concur Invoice solves organisation-wide challenges
CFOs are increasingly seeking closer relationships with HR and IT, with 58% wanting to collaborate with IT in cost control, and 56% in AI initiatives. Concur Invoice supports these goals. With Concur Invoice , you get intelligent tools that automate the AP process – from capturing paper, PDF, and fax-based invoices to making every payment on time.
46 percent of CFOs say integration is a problem with cost control software while 34% say lack of data visibility is a challenge. Concur Invoice lets businesses see all supplier spending, improves cash flow predictions, reduces non-compliance, speeds up approvals, and transforms AP team into a savings center.
Your business will benefit from:
Let’s look at how three organisations have worked with SAP Concur to optimise their AP processes.
Honda NZ: A weight lifted
With nine locations across the North and South Islands of New Zealand, Honda NZ employs 240 people. The spread of offices around the countryside made moving paper around a barrier to efficiency.
What did Honda NZ want to achieve?
Honda NZ sought a sustainable and streamlined invoice process, formerly averaging around 2,500 invoices monthly, which is equivalent to roughly six feet of paper. The existing accounting system required a solution that could integrate seamlessly and support a mobile workforce.
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How SAP Concur has helped Honda NZ
SAP Concur was chosen for its compatibility with Honda NZ’s legacy ERP system, and Concur Expense was rolled out before Concur Invoice. The impact of Concur Invoice was huge, and included:
To learn more about how Concur Invoice helped everyone at Honda NZ sleep better at night, read the case study .
Canaccord Genuity: More get up and go
Investment firm Canaccord Genuity is in the business of making sure its clients get the most out of their investments. But with a global presence across various locations and 900 staff across Canada, managing invoices and expenses was proving to be complex.
What did Canaccord Genuity want to achieve?
Canaccord Genuity needed to modernise its paper-based invoicing and expense management processes to handle a high volume of transactions efficiently. The centralised AP team in Vancouver managed around 100 expense reports and 100 to 200 invoices weekly, creating a significant administrative burden. “Our team is very ‘go, go, go’. We can work through a lot of invoices and expenses one day but the next, it’ll all be back. Today, those approvals and payments go through much faster – typically, under a week”, says Romeeta Bains, Manager, Accounts Payable at Canaccord Genuity
How SAP Concur has helped Canaccord Genuity
To learn more about how Canaccord Genuity transformed its invoice process and boosted sustainability efforts, read the case study.
Ingeus: Seeing the full picture
Ingeus is an employment and health programme which helps people improve their employment, skills and everyday lives. The organisation had no formal purchasing system, instead relying on emails and paper-based processes for AP. The workforce's 500% growth in five years required a scalable solution to handle the increased volume of transactions efficiently.
What did Ingeus want to achieve?
The invoice process had become unmanageable as the workforce grew to 2,500, causing frustration, with employees frequently expressing dissatisfaction. Tracking and approving invoices was time-consuming and error prone. “AP was all very much based on emails and bits of paper flying about. That’s OK when you’re small with just a couple of people in an office, but when you’re 2,500 people strong and handling 3,000 invoices a month it’s hard to keep track. It doesn’t really work”, says Michael Berry, Head of Change Management at Ingeus.
How SAP Concur has helped Ingeus
To find out more about how Ingeus perfected their AP processes, read the case study.
Seven benefits of end-to-end invoice automation
Small firms need to invest in ease-of-use and upgrade paths; large companies need integration and advanced reporting. As we have learned, with Concur Invoice they get that and much more.
Adapt and thrive with Concur Invoice
As the role of CFO continues to evolve, embracing innovation and technology will be key to driving success and ensuring that businesses can adapt to whatever comes next.
If organisations like Honda NZ, Cannacord Genuity, and Ingeus can transform their AP processes, so can you. As we've explored, automating the invoice process is not just a strategic advantage – it's becoming essential for businesses aiming to stay competitive. With solutions like Concur Invoice, you can achieve greater efficiency, visibility, and compliance, all while empowering your teams to focus on higher-value tasks.
By investing in the right tools, you can not only streamline your processes but also position your business for sustainable growth in an unpredictable world.
Learn more about Concur Invoice today .