List of Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) Customers
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Companies using Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) for Expense Management include: Shell, a United Kingdom based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 96000 employees and revenues of $284.31 billion, Queensland Health, a Australia based Government organisation with 109463 employees and revenues of $23.90 billion, CommBank, a Australia based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 48580 employees and revenues of $18.66 billion, Department of Health, Victoria, a Australia based Government organisation with 2290 employees and revenues of $18.31 billion, National Australia Bank, a Australia based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 39240 employees and revenues of $13.55 billion and many others.
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Alinta Asset Management Australia | Utilities | 30 | $20M | Australia | Inlogik | Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) | Expense Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Alinta Asset Management Australia implemented Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) as its Expense Management application. The deployment was executed during an April 2018 to October 2018 operating period under the Accounts Payable Manager, and it targeted finance operations responsible for Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, expense management and bank reconciliation.
Configuration focused on expense claim processing and corporate card administration, with the platform used to manage 220 corporate credit cards, process staff expense claims, and drive approval workflows and payment upload procedures into the transactional banking system. The implementation included automated GL posting workflows into Ellipse and coordination with the AP and AR modules used for wholesale settlements to ensure invoices produced timely supplier payments and accurate ledger entries.
Operational coverage encompassed day to day AP processing, AR invoicing and receipting, daily bank reconciliation, corporate card reconciliation and management, and the administration of credit card officers and expense staff. The system operated as the central Expense Management tool for those finance roles, reflecting responsibilities for invoice processing, payment release, receipt of AR invoices and ongoing reconciliation activities.
Governance and process redesign accompanied the technical implementation, led by the finance stream lead who designed a service catalogue, document library, skills requirement listing, process maps and detailed work instructions. The rollout emphasized controlled processes to minimize risk, centralized policies and procedures, cross training of team members, and stakeholder guidance to ensure transactions were promptly and accurately reflected in the general ledger.
Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) served as the Expense Management system to centralize expense workflows and corporate card administration while interfacing with Ellipse and the organization’s transactional banking system, and it supported continuous system and process improvements driven by the finance team. The configuration aligned Alinta Asset Management Australia Inlogik ExpenseMe Expense Management business function with core AP, AR and bank reconciliation operations.
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Australian Retirement Trust | Banking and Financial Services | 2000 | $500M | Australia | Inlogik | Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) | Expense Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Australian Retirement Trust configured Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) for Expense Management. The implementation targeted core expense capture and approval workflows to support procurement and finance teams across the fund's operations following standard enterprise expense management practices.
Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) was configured to provide electronic receipt capture, multi level approval routing, configurable policy enforcement, audit trails, and reporting capabilities. Configurations emphasized role based approval flows for Procurement Specialist and Procurement Administrator users, configurable expense policy checks to enforce risk controls, and structured reporting outputs to support accounts payable and category managers.
Expense data from the Expense Management application was consolidated for category and vendor spend analysis using PowerBI, supporting procurement led spend analytics and cross company reporting. Procurement also developed workflow automation using Microsoft Automate to streamline procurement advice and approvals, enabling faster service delivery to business stakeholders and reducing administrative effort.
Governance and process changes accompanied the rollout, including supplier classification rationalization, policy drafting and reviews, and targeted training for procurement staff to operate expense workflows and reporting. The deployment supported procurement activities tied to the Sunsuper and QSuper merger, aligning expense controls and reporting with broader procurement process improvement and automation initiatives.
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CatholicCare | Non Profit | 550 | $61M | Australia | Inlogik | Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) | Expense Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, CatholicCare deployed Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) for Expense Management. The implementation established a centralized expense claims and approvals platform to support Finance and Support Services functions across the organisation.
Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) was configured to deliver core Expense Management capabilities including employee claim submission, multi level approval workflows, policy validation, expense categorisation and GL coding. The configuration included ETL feeds and reporting integration to align expense transactions with TechOne on premise General Ledger and Enterprise Budgeting processes.
Integrations were implemented to synchronize payroll and workforce data with Micropay and Ento, and to associate client and fundraising activity through Carelink and ThankQ, consistent with concurrent business systems development. These integrations enabled transaction-level expense attribution, automated posting pathways and reimbursement processing across Purchasing and payroll workflows.
Governance and operational ownership resided with the Finance Systems Manager based in Sydney, Australia, who led data integrity, XLONE reporting, dashboarding and continuous improvement from November 2018 to December 2020. Rollout and configuration work focused on Finance, Purchasing, Payroll and Support Services, with integration and ETL work aligned to the on premise TechOne ERP.
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Government | 710 | $297M | Australia | Inlogik | Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) | Expense Management | 2015 | n/a |
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Government | 857 | $144M | Australia | Inlogik | Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) | Expense Management | 2007 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 48580 | $18.7B | Australia | Inlogik | Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) | Expense Management | 2005 | n/a |
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Government | 24000 | $11.1B | Australia | Inlogik | Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) | Expense Management | 2018 | n/a |
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Government | 900 | $1.0B | Australia | Inlogik | Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) | Expense Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Government | 2290 | $18.3B | Australia | Inlogik | Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) | Expense Management | 2018 | n/a |
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Government | 11860 | $6.0B | Australia | Inlogik | Inlogik ExpenseMe (ex ProMaster) | Expense Management | 2017 | n/a |
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