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Companies using Exela Procure to Pay for Procure to Pay include: J.P. Morgan, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 4649 employees and revenues of $6.19 billion, Allied Irish Banks, a Ireland based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 10469 employees and revenues of $5.75 billion, Bank of Ireland, a Ireland based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 11386 employees and revenues of $5.20 billion, Brinker International, a United States based Retail organisation with 68852 employees and revenues of $4.42 billion and many others.
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Allied Irish Banks | Banking and Financial Services | 10469 | $5.8B | Ireland | Exela Technologies | Exela Procure to Pay | Procure to Pay | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Allied Irish Banks implemented Exela Procure to Pay. Exela named Allied Irish Banks among its Irish banking partners benefiting from the Exela XBP platform and payments and cheque processing capabilities as Exela expanded its Dublin hub and payment services, establishing a connection between procurement finance workflows and enterprise payment processing. The deployment emphasized Procure to Pay workflows within the finance and payments area of the bank, aligning procurement invoice and payment activity with Exela's payment services.
The Exela Procure to Pay application was configured to support invoice capture, purchase order to payment orchestration, supplier onboarding and liquidity workflow coordination across finance, payments and treasury functions. Integration centered on Exela XBP and associated cheque processing and payment services to centralize accounts payable processing and payment routing, concentrating operational coverage on finance and treasury teams in Ireland. Governance and process changes focused on consolidating procure to pay transaction handling into Exela hosted processing, with the implementation positioned to streamline procurement-related finance operations rather than integrate with front office banking systems.
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Bank of Ireland | Banking and Financial Services | 11386 | $5.2B | Ireland | Exela Technologies | Exela Procure to Pay | Procure to Pay | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Bank of Ireland deployed Exela Procure to Pay as part of a finance automation program in Ireland. The Exela Procure to Pay implementation was positioned alongside Exela XBP payments, cheque processing and liquidity services, and focused on invoice to pay automation, payment execution orchestration and archival of payment transactions to support digital payment channel migration. This narrative defines Bank of Ireland Exela Procure to Pay Procure to Pay as a finance and accounts payable solution aligned to regional payments modernization.
Configuration emphasized invoice capture and validation, automated workflow routing for invoice approval, scheduled payment processing and archival and audit trail capabilities for payment records. The deployment integrated with Exela XBP payments and cheque processing capabilities and was configured to interface with the bank s internal finance and treasury operations to support liquidity services. Governance changes included centralized AP controls, standardized invoice to pay workflows and archival retention procedures to align payments processing with the vendor s regional finance suite.
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Brinker International | Retail | 68852 | $4.4B | United States | Exela Technologies | Exela Procure to Pay | Procure to Pay | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Brinker International implemented Exela Procure to Pay to centralize invoice processing and accounts payable automation for its U.S. restaurant operations. The Exela Procure to Pay deployment is categorized as Procure to Pay and focused on finance and accounts payable business functions.
The implementation combined mailroom scanning and OCR with BoxOffice enterprise information management, and BancPay Procure-to-Pay AP automation to create a unified invoice ingestion and workflow layer. Modules deployed included BoxOffice EIM for document capture, indexing and retention, and BancPay P2P for invoice processing, validation and approval routing. Automation workflows emphasized automated capture, data extraction, validation and routed exceptions to AP teams for resolution.
Operational scope covered Brinker’s U.S. restaurant estate and centralized processing within corporate finance and accounts payable. The engagement is described as a finance/accounts-payable procure-to-pay project in the United States, consolidating decentralized invoice ingestion into a central EIM-driven pipeline and standardizing AP workflow handoffs across sites.
The case study reports an advertised approximately 40% reduction in AP costs following the deployment, with Exela Procure to Pay, BoxOffice EIM and BancPay P2P positioned as the core components of the invoicing and AP automation architecture.
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Banking and Financial Services | 4649 | $6.2B | United States | Exela Technologies | Exela Procure to Pay | Procure to Pay | 2007 | n/a |
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