Make 2018 Your Year for Accounts Payable Automation



2018: Will It Be The Year for Your Accounts Payable Automation?

Is 2018 THE year your Accounts Payable Department takes on Accounts Payable Automation? It may be a much easier transition than you may think. Learn more about the two A/P processes that require automation and where to start in this brief Video Blog.


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The 12 Ways to OnPay for Accounts Payable Automation & Accounts Receivable Automation

It's the time for 2018 planning...in addition 'tis the season for holiday tunes, caroling and good cheer! There's hardly a carol more recognized than the 12 Days of Christmas, which serves as our inspiration for our presentation of the unique ways OnPay Solutions supports our hundreds of clients with varying needs...


Seven Fraud Prevention Practices You're Thankful Your Team Utilizes

According to the 2016 ACFE Report to the Nations, companies lose an estimated 5% of their revenue annually due to fraud. To avoid an attack, your Accounts Payable payment system should have multiple levels of security, especially when used for issuing ACH payments.


Four Reasons Why Accounts Payable Departments are Thankful for Virtual Cards

Many businesses today are leveraging technology to manage finances. With Accounts Payable, you will find that technology can make your process inexpensive, fast, convenient, AND provide a high level of security to your company. One of the newest forms of electronic payments is virtual cards.


Five Reasons to be THANKFUL for A/P Automation

November is the month for reflection and Thanksgiving. When considering your day-to-day routines, are you thankful for your company's Accounts Payable functions? Are you set up with systems that leave behind manually-labor-intensive and expensive processes? Today's A/P best practices are definitely something many can be thankful for this holiday season.


5 Reasons Your Company Should Issue A/P Payments with Virtual Credit Cards

In today's digital world, receiving a paper check seems like something of the Stone Ages. Not only is there a significant lag time before the check is transferred from Payer to Payee - but there's also the daunting task on the receiving side of getting deposited either via electronic means or good old-fashioned driving it to the bank.



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