2024 Commercial ePayables Scorecard
- Date:October 23, 2024
- Author(s):
- Albert Bodine
- Ben Danner
- Report Details: 24 pages, 5 graphics
- Research Topic(s):
- Commercial & Enterprise
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Overview
Bottomline stands as the Best in Class winner of the inaugural Javelin Strategy & Research scorecard rating the leading third-party ePayables platforms. Bottomline was the most comprehensive offering and scored highly in all four categories evaluated by Javelin. Bottomline is also the leader in the Supplier Enablement category, with an impressive offering for vendor onboarding and ongoing supplier engagement. Finishing as overall leaders are Boost Payment Solutions and Volante Technologies, which have solid ratings in all categories, albeit with different focuses.
This scorecard provides guidance to commercial enterprises in assessing potential ePayables partners, helps enterprises see how current vendors stack up, and if an enterprise is new to the ePayables space, it provides a clear definition of the technology, key benefits, and sample use cases. It will also give concise recommendations on practical implementation approaches and top vendors, whether an organization seeks a soup-to-nuts approach, ledger orientation, infrastructure focus, is geared toward supplier enablement, or has a slant toward cross-border functionality.
Key questions discussed in this report:
- What are the leading providers of ePayables services?
- How do the leaders in the space differentiate themselves from competitors?
- What are the components of a robust ePayables offering?
Companies Mentioned:
BillGo, Boost, Bottomline, Corpay, Galileo, Highnote, Microsoft, Netsuite, Paymentus, Quickbooks, Ramp, Stampli, Volante
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