Are you struggling to control spend in your business? Too many unapproved suppliers, inadequate budget controls and poor segregation of duties? Does your organization have multiple suppliers for the same goods and services, failing to benefit from supplier discounts and suffering from an overall lack of visibility over spend and procurement?
If this sounds familiar, it’s time to take back control!
Procurement & Supplier Management
With over 30 years’ experience in enhancing procure-to-pay processes, SoftCo’s expert consultants are uniquely positioned to offer advice on what changes you can make to take complete control over your organization’s spend this year. The topics covered will include:
Supplier On-Boarding
Compliantly and automatically gather all the data needed to on-board new suppliers.
Managing Supplier Catalogues
Establish a comprehensive catalog of goods and services available for purchase.
Ordering from Suppliers
Make corporate purchasing as easy for end users as buying from Amazon.
Managing Supplier Invoices
Process supplier invoices efficiently, pay suppliers on time, and capture discounts.
Managing Supplier Queries and Updates
Enable suppliers to self-serve and allow your team to focus on what’s important.
Spend Reporting & Analytics
Provide finance managers with in-depth, real-time spend reports and analytics.
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