RBS to resell Accountis’ e-invoicing service to corporate customers Accountis Ltd, a Fundtech company a global provider of secure financial document exchange and payment systems, announced a multi-year agreement with The Royal Bank of Scotland (“RBS”) to provide the bank with an RBS branded e-invoicing solution and service.
The partnership deal enables RBS to provide a VAT compliant e-invoicing service to their corporate customers. RBS customers who implement the service can replace slow and costly paper-based processes with a faster, more efficient and environmentally friendly technology.
Corporates currently have very little overall visibility of the Financial Supply Chain. The Accountis e-invoicing service provides detailed status information, such as proof of delivery, acceptance, query and approval status for all documents involved in a business transaction from Purchase Order to Invoice.
Treasury experts recognise that invoice receipt and discrepancy resolution are the most costly elements of the process. The service provides real time dispute management that enables our customers to optimise the speed with which exceptions are resolved.
The detailed reporting on the status of business transactions provide greater visibility of the Financial Supply Chain and enables corporates to optimise their working capital requirements.
The use of the bank e-invoicing service within the Accounts Receivables department provides corporates with improved operational efficiencies and, more importantly, with quicker payments, reduced ‘days sales outstanding’ and reduced working capital requirements. It also facilitates the bank provision of invoice-based financing services. The use of the bank e-invoicing service within the Accounts Payables department provides corporates with the opportunity to implement efficient early payment discounting schemes, thereby reducing spend. It also provides detailed and fine-grained visibility on order book and enables further bank trade finance services.
Overall, e-invoicing provides corporate clients with significant benefits and provides RBS with a powerful addition to their suite of corporate services.
“For our customers we see e-invoicing as a fast-track to saving time and money. In addition to eliminating paper and automating manual processes, users of the service will quickly benefit from real-time document management, faster settlements and better working capital optimisation,” says Ian Watkinson, head of E-Invoicing, RBS.
“AT RBS, we see e-invoicing as a strategic addition to our existing product portfolio. By offering additional transaction services such as e-invoice delivery, we will gain greater visibility of our customer’s end-to-end, financial supply chain transactions. This will help us to improve our understanding of their business and strengthen our long-term relationship. It also places us in a better position to offer additional services such as supplier finance provisions and other innovative finance arrangements.” adds Watkinson.
“The e-invoicing marketplace is growing substantially and customers are demanding a simple but flexible service they can trust. We are delighted that RBS has recognised this need and has chosen to partner with Accountis to offer a best-in-class service to their customers. This partnership places both Accountis and RBS is an excellent position to fully embrace this growing opportunity.” says Peter Radcliffe, executive chairman, Accountis.