New Study Shows Accounts Receivable Modernization is More Perception Than Reality
Billtrust (NASDAQ: BTRS) has published an extensive research study on the U.S. accounts receivable (AR) industry, revealing a disconnect between AR practitioners' perceptions and the actual modernization of their processes. Despite 86% of respondents feeling their AR departments are modernized, over 40% lack self-service capabilities and 60% find their systems frustrating. The study emphasizes the need for improvements in efficiency and integration, highlighting challenges like reliance on outdated methods and insufficient digital transactions. A white paper detailing the findings is available on Billtrust's website.
- Billtrust is positioned as a leader in AR automation and integrated payments.
- The research could drive awareness and improvements in AR processes across the industry.
- Over 40% of AR departments do not offer self-service capabilities.
- More than 50% lack real-time ERP integrations, hindering efficiency.
- 60% of AR teams find their current processes frustrating, indicating operational inefficiencies.
Billtrust (NASDAQ: BTRS), a B2B accounts receivable automation and integrated payments leader, released the results of an in-depth qualitative and quantitative research study to better understand the current state of the U.S. accounts receivable (AR) industry. The research covers current AR trends, challenges, priorities, systems, tools and modernization efforts and is summarized in a new white paper, “The State of Accounts Receivable: The Journey to Modernize,” available at Billtrust.com.
Among the many insights, the research showed a significant perception gap among AR practitioners regarding to what extent their processes are modernized. When asked about the tools used to perform their work, most AR teams believe they are up-to-date and efficient, using words such as reliable, innovative and efficient to describe their existing AR systems and processes. Further,
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40% of AR departments do not offer self-service capabilities. -
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50% do not have real-time integrations with their ERP systems, nor do they have automated integration with their customers’ accounts payable (AP) procure-to-pay platforms. -
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60% do not have a majority of their payments or invoices as digital, with nearly30% of payments still being cash and paper check. -
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25% of executives see their AR departments as a strategic partner in the business, and only18% see them as an innovative finance function. -
60% see their current AR systems and processes as frustrating, driven by lack of integrations between processes, too many manual tasks, insufficient self-service capabilities for customers, inefficient processes/workflows, poor user experiences for AR teams, outdated and slow technology, human error and high operating costs. - AR teams report having to interact with an average of 11-20 AP procure-to-pay platforms and be proficient with 11-15 different brands, slowing AR processes.
“Clearly, accounts receivable professionals’ perception of modern processes is not aligned with what is considered state-of-the-art,” said Steve Pinado, Billtrust President. “The study does indicate a small percentage of strategic, innovative and highly modernized AR teams, and our hope is this research draws attention to what can be done to maximize efficiency and leverage the most advanced cash flow acceleration and integrated payments capabilities available. Because benchmarking and self-assessment is so critical to organizational improvement, these findings are important for finance leaders in helping them evaluate their processes and make the connection between strong accounts receivable capabilities, productivity and world-class customer experiences.”
The study also includes in-depth insights on:
- How AR teams allocate their time.
- Most often-used AR systems and tools.
- AR teams’ biggest pain points and frustrations.
- How AR teams meet the challenges of increasing AP procure-to-pay platform usage.
- The pandemic’s impact on AR.
- The current state of B2B payments.
- How customers and the C-level perceive AR teams.
- Technology initiatives AR teams are most likely to investigate or trial in the next 12-36 months.
About the Study
In the spring of 2021, Billtrust commissioned research firm Paradoxes, Inc. to conduct an extensive qualitative and quantitative research study to better understand the current state of the accounts receivable (AR) industry in the United States. Dozens of 60-minute in-depth interviews were conducted and an online survey of more than 350 companies was fielded with organizations of greater than 125 employees and between
About Billtrust
Billtrust (NASDAQ: BTRS) is a leading provider of cloud-based software and integrated payment processing solutions that simplify and automate B2B commerce. Accounts receivable is broken and relies on conventional processes that are outdated, inefficient, manual and largely paper based. Billtrust is at the forefront of the digital transformation of AR, providing mission-critical solutions that span credit decisioning and monitoring, online ordering, invoice delivery, payments and remittance capture, invoicing, cash application and collections. For more information, visit Billtrust.com.
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