Sunday, May 19, 2024
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FIS, a global leader in financial technology, has been honored as a Digital World Class Vendor for Credit Management by the Hackett Group, as revealed in their Customer-to-Cash (C2C) Receivables Creation Digital World Class Matrix research.

The Hackett Group’s assessment identified FIS’ GETPAID solution as a standout performer in delivering value, efficiency, and customer experience within the credit management category of C2C receivables.

GETPAID is an advanced, web-based accounts receivable software solution designed to optimize cash flow, mitigate risks, and enhance operational efficiencies for businesses. Leveraging cutting-edge machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, the solution establishes a framework for continuous improvement in working capital and cash flow management, while also enhancing credit and risk analysis at a customer level.

Seamus Smith, Group President of Global Business to Business Payments at FIS, emphasized the importance of innovative and future-proof credit management systems in meeting the evolving demands for sustainability and transparency. He expressed pride in FIS’ recognition as a Digital World Class Vendor for Credit Management, highlighting it as a testament to the company’s commitment to advancing global payment, banking, and investment practices.

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