Accounts Payable Tracker® Series Report

The Strategic Role of AI in Accounts Payable

October/November 2024

Outdated accounts payable systems are slowing businesses down, but AI-driven automation offers a path to faster processes, fewer errors and greater financial efficiency.

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Outdated AP systems reliant on manual processes are a persistent burden on businesses. Their inefficiencies contribute to operational delays and hinder overall productivity, affecting various stages of the source-to-pay cycle.

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More businesses are turning to AI to improve AP processes, recognizing the technology’s growing importance. With plans for automation on the rise, firms aim to boost efficiency and address staffing challenges within their AP workflows.

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AI offers significant potential to enhance AP efficiency by automating various tasks and improving accuracy. Companies are increasingly exploring AI-driven solutions to streamline workflows, reduce manual labor and support better financial decision-making.


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    Businesses continue to struggle with outdated accounts payable (AP) systems that rely predominantly on inefficient, manual processes. These traditional approaches contribute significantly to operational delays, impacting productivity throughout the source-to-pay cycle. Manual workflows can lead to bottlenecks in tasks such as invoice processing and payment execution, among many others. The need for more streamlined solutions is clear.

    Amid these challenges, more companies are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to modernize their AP workflows. AI-driven automation presents an opportunity to reduce manual labor, enhance accuracy and boost overall efficiency. As firms adopt these innovations, they aim to transform AP from a source of delays into a catalyst for financial efficiency.

    Outdated AP Systems Are Bogging Down Businesses

    Outdated AP systems reliant on manual processes are a persistent burden on businesses. Their inefficiencies contribute to operational delays and hinder overall productivity, affecting various stages of the source-to-pay cycle.

    Many firms still rely on manual labor for AP tasks, hampering efficiency.

    Recent PYMNTS Intelligence research finds that many companies continue to depend on complicated and error-prone manual AP workflows, causing widespread disruptions throughout the business. All surveyed CFOs report that their firms experienced friction in at least one area of the source-to-pay cycle in the past six months, with companies facing disruptions in an average of 2.8 out of eight areas. The majority (69%) of businesses report shipping issues as a top source-to-pay disruption, while invoice discrepancies and order accuracy disputes are cited as major pain points by 25% and 24% of CFOs, respectively.

    63%

    of CFOs say their companies’ AP cycles have encountered delays.

    These difficulties come as AP automation remains relatively uncommon. As of November 2023, 36% of mid-sized companies still had not automated any AP processes. Among those firms that have introduced AP automation, 44% had automated only one or two processes, and only 4.6% had automated all.

    Inefficient practices are causing widespread delays in AP cycles.

    In fact, delays are the norm rather than the exception. PYMNTS Intelligence research shows that nearly two-thirds (63%) of CFOs experienced delays in their AP cycles.

    These inefficiencies are common in areas throughout the source-to-pay cycle. For example, 15% of CFOs experienced delays in supplier onboarding, 17% in invoice matching, 18% in payment authorization, and 23% in payment execution, to name just a few.

    More Firms Are Leveraging AI to Streamline AP

    More businesses are turning to AI to improve AP processes, recognizing the technology’s growing importance. With plans for automation on the rise, firms aim to boost efficiency and address staffing challenges within their AP workflows.

    Firms see AP automation as highly important, and many are already adopting the technology.

    78%

    of CFOs say access to AI for their AP systems is very or extremely important.

    More than three-quarters — 78% — of CFOs say access to AI for their AP systems is very or extremely important. Only 5% say it is not at all important.

    It is not surprising, then, that many firms are integrating more AI capabilities into their AP workflows. In fact, according to a newly published survey, 44% of CFOs are now using AI to optimize AP approvals. An equal share is deploying AI-supported fraud prevention checks.

    This rush to automate comes as businesses find their AP labor needs exceeding their staff’s capacity.

    The need for increased efficiency is especially urgent because AP teams are already overburdened. In fact, 9 in 10 CFOs say they outsource at least some of their accounting tasks, with AP being the most common area to contract out. Moreover, half of finance and accounting leaders who are not already outsourcing said they would consider it for their AP tasks.

    AI Can Boost the Efficiency of Many AP Tasks

    AI offers significant potential to enhance AP efficiency by automating various tasks and improving accuracy. Companies are increasingly exploring AI-driven solutions to streamline workflows, reduce manual labor and support better financial decision-making.

    AI can streamline a wide range of AP functions.

    Take, for instance, invoices. The technology can yield quicker extraction and validation of invoice data and make it easier to check for accuracy. It can also automate supplier onboarding and the management of supplier data. Plus, it can provide fraud-fighting capabilities by analyzing large quantities of data for incongruities. Moreover, businesses are tapping generative AI to easily create reports and data visualizations to enable more informed financial decision-making.

    40%

    Potential accounts payable efficiency gains that can be achieved by implementing AI

    The potential for AP efficiency gains through AI is very high.

    AI has the potential to yield efficiency gains of up to 40% for AP processes. In fact, AP ranked as the accounting process that stands to gain the most efficiency through use of the technology.

    Among the 74% of CFOs who intend to invest in AI accounting tools by 2024, accounts payable is the most popular investment target.

    Unlocking the Benefits of AI in AP

    The integration of artificial intelligence in accounts payable processes presents a key opportunity for businesses to enhance efficiency and accuracy. As teams adopt AI technologies, they can streamline workflows, reduce manual labor and ultimately transform AP from a bottleneck into an asset.

    Companies that embrace these innovations stand to gain a competitive edge in an increasingly fast-paced market.

    Key benefits of AI integration in AP:

    • Increased efficiency: AI can improve AP processes by automating tasks and reducing cycle times.
    • Error reduction: Automated systems enhance accuracy, minimizing costly mistakes associated with manual data entry.
    • Enhanced financial insights: AI enables more informed decision-making through better data analytics and visualization.
    • Cost savings: Automating AP tasks can lead to significant operational cost reductions.
    • Scalability: AI technologies allow teams to handle larger volumes of transactions without proportional increases in staffing.

    The evidence is clear: Businesses that invest in AI for AP stand to gain more than just time savings. They can improve accuracy, enhance financial visibility and free up the capacity for higher-level initiatives. Modernized AP processes can become a catalyst for financial agility, cost savings and overall business success. Now is the time to leverage AI technologies to unlock the full potential of AP operations.

    NAME OF PERSON IN HEADSHOT

    AI is no longer just a tool for efficiency; it’s transforming AP into a strategic function that drives financial clarity and operational agility. Businesses that embrace AI-powered automation in their AP processes are setting themselves up for sustained growth and competitive advantage.”

    Chris Wyatt
    Chief Strategy Officer

    About

    Finexio is a trailblazer in the B2B payments industry, pioneering an innovative Accounts Payable Payments Infrastructure as a Service model. Embedded within the world’s leading Procure-to-Pay software suites, Finexio’s platform delivers a fully managed, AI-powered solution that optimizes, monetizes, and secures the entire payment lifecycle. Our comprehensive infrastructure seamlessly orchestrates payment delivery, streamlines supplier management, prevents fraud, enables payment monetization, and provides robust analytics and reporting. This unique approach transforms AP from a traditional cost center into a strategic revenue generator. Learn more at Finexio.com and follow us on LinkedIn.

    PYMNTS INTELLIGENCE

    PYMNTS Intelligence is a leading global data and analytics platform that uses proprietary data and methods to provide actionable insights on what’s now and what’s next in payments, commerce and the digital economy. Its team of data scientists include leading economists, econometricians, survey experts, financial analysts and marketing scientists with deep experience in the application of data to the issues that define the future of the digital transformation of the global economy. This multilingual team has conducted original data collection and analysis in more than three dozen global markets for some of the world’s leading publicly traded and privately held firms.

    The PYMNTS Intelligence team that produced this Tracker:
    Managing Director: Aitor Ortiz
    Writer: Carson Olshansky
    Senior Content Editor: Alexandra Redmond
    Content Editor: Joe Ehrbar
    Research Analyst: Mariano Soler


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