No matter what industry you’re in, invoice processing and financial administration – such as raising purchase order numbers and account reconciliation – can be a time-consuming process laden with inefficiencies and compatibility issues, with new formats and evolving legislation.
But with an array of cloud services now available to help overcome challenges associated with invoice processing, it can be a real minefield to navigate when choosing the right AP to integrate into your ERP system.
So if you missed our May webinar introducing Spigraph – the UK distribution partner for Kofax – then you can watch it here for a full demonstration of the Kofax ReadSoft Online software, the leading tool for cloud invoice processing. Spigraph’s Jacob Lloyd and Kevin Shepherd take you through the solution, outlining capabilities and benefits with a live demonstration on how to use this intuitive, user-friendly solution.
Improved invoice cycle times and profitability are greatly enhanced using Kofax ReadSoft Online, and with array of file formats supported and invoice input options, financial administration becomes a doddle.
Watch now to find out how Kofax ReadSoft Online can help you overcome challenges with invoice processing and provide the latest data for finance managers. The adaptive self-learning technology of Kofax ReadSoft Online and the minimal IT infrastructure investment means you can start enjoying the benefits and reaping the return on investment quickly.
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