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New Statesman Media Group Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
ERP Financial Management
Vendor
Previous System
Application
Category
Market
VAR/SI
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Sticky.io Legacy Sticky.io Subscription and Recurring Billing ERP Financial Management n/a 2020 2020
In 2020 New Statesman Media Group implemented Sticky.io for Subscription and Recurring Billing on its website. The deployment is customer facing and hosted as an embedded billing and checkout layer on the publisher site, surfacing subscription offers and recurring charge logic directly to readers. Sticky.io was configured to manage subscription products, recurring billing schedules, and checkout flows consistent with Subscription and Recurring Billing functionality. Configuration likely covered product catalog management, pricing schedules, billing intervals and proration, payment method tokenization, and subscriber lifecycle operations such as renewals and cancellations, reflecting standard category capabilities. The implementation is integrated at the web channel level, embedding Sticky.io checkout components into site pages and the subscription acquisition funnel. Integration points would typically include payment gateway connectivity, CRM or customer record mapping, and accounting or invoicing touch points for finance and subscription operations, while avoiding the introduction of new named third party systems in the narrative. Operational ownership appears concentrated in audience revenue, subscriptions, customer service and finance teams, with governance focused on pricing, entitlement rules and billing workflows. Rollout and ongoing management emphasize web checkout orchestration, subscription lifecycle operations and reconciliation processes, aligning Sticky.io to the publisher business functions responsible for recurring revenue.
CRM
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Previous System
Application
Category
Market
VAR/SI
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Simon Data Legacy Simon X Experience Cloud Customer Experience CRM n/a 2021 2021
Marketing Analytics CRM 2020 2020
Marketing Automation, Sales Automation CRM 2022 2022
EPM
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Previous System
Application
Category
Market
VAR/SI
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Insight
AccountsIQ Infor SunSystems AccountsIQ Financial Consolidation Financial Consolidation and Close EPM n/a 2017 2017
In 2017, New Statesman Media Group implemented AccountsIQ Financial Consolidation in the Financial Consolidation and Close category, replacing Infor SunSystems as the group consolidation and accounting platform. The move to a cloud based AccountsIQ Financial Consolidation environment was led by Finance Director Mark Moore to standardize financial processes across a group of 17 legal entities within the publishing and media portfolio. The deployment emphasized built in consolidation and multi dimensional analysis, with configuration of up to six customisable dimensions tied to BI codes and an unlimited number of codes per dimension to enable reporting by sector, product, distribution channel, brand and department. Core functional modules configured included consolidation, group VAT reporting aligned with Making Tax Digital, workflow approval, accounts payable, bank feeds, invoicing, expense capture, fixed asset automation and embedded BI, with bespoke reporting enabled via an Excel Add in. Integration workstreams connected AccountsIQ to the group Salesforce CRM for sales invoices and receipts, linked accounts receivable data to Chaser for automated debt chasing, and leveraged AccountsIQ integration with HMRC for VAT reporting. Bank payment processing was integrated directly with the bank, and the implementation accommodated a complex, highly customised Salesforce setup through project management and vendor support. Operational coverage focused on the finance function across all group entities, with delegated user access such as IT director updates to the fixed asset register and end to end control over accounts receivable. Governance and process redesign prioritized workflow approval, a clear audit trail with drill down into transactional changes, and a shift from ad hoc spreadsheets to process led automation. Explicit outcomes reported by the finance team included faster VAT processing, invoices created in Salesforce appearing in AccountsIQ within ten minutes to begin collections, reduced manual reconciliation effort, and greater confidence in compliance and control across the finance function.
IaaS
Vendor
Previous System
Application
Category
Market
VAR/SI
When
Live
Insight
Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2017 2017
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2021 2021
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at New Statesman Media Group
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD New Statesman Media Group Technographics

New Statesman Media Group is a Media organization based in United Kingdom, with around 250 employees and annual revenues of $18.0 million.

New Statesman Media Group operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Sticky.io, Simon X Experience Cloud and AccountsIQ Financial Consolidation, covering areas like Subscription and Recurring Billing, Customer Experience and Financial Consolidation and Close.

New Statesman Media Group has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Sticky.io, Simon Data and AccountsIQ.

New Statesman Media Group recently adopted applications including Hubspot Clearbit in 2022, Simon X Experience Cloud in 2021 and Fastly in 2021, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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