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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Kryon RPA for Robotic Process Automation from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Kryon RPA for Robotic Process Automation include: CP All Pcl, a Thailand based Retail organisation with 35557 employees and revenues of $19.64 billion, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, a United States based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 2200 employees and revenues of $1.41 billion, Bank of Jerusalem, a Israel based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 7 employees and revenues of $218.0 million and many others.
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Bank of Jerusalem | Banking and Financial Services | 7 | $218M | Israel | Kryon Systems | Kryon RPA | Robotic Process Automation | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Bank of Jerusalem deployed Kryon RPA, a Robotic Process Automation application, to automate processing of mortgage and consumer loan deferral requests submitted via multiple channels during the COVID 19 pandemic. The deployment used Kryons unattended RPA capability to ingest, queue and execute high volume deferral workflows across the banks existing systems.
Implementations focused on unattended bot orchestration for rule based document and form processing, automated data entry and status updates, and queue management to handle surge volumes. Kryon RPA was configured to centralize deferral eligibility checks and to trigger standard processing steps without human intervention, aligning with operational controls typical of Robotic Process Automation deployments. The configuration emphasized throughput and repeatable processing rather than changes to customer facing channels.
The automation targeted mortgage and consumer loan operations and ran under regulator driven timetable pressures, enabling the bank to process tens of thousands of deferral requests rapidly. Bank of Jerusalem reported that Kryon RPA helped the institution meet regulator driven timelines and substantially reduce manual workload. Governance centered on automated workflow orchestration, queue oversight and operational controls to maintain compliance during the surge.
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CP All Pcl | Retail | 35557 | $19.6B | Thailand | Kryon Systems | Kryon RPA | Robotic Process Automation | 2020 | Gosoft |
In 2020, CP All Pcl deployed Kryon RPA using Kryon Full Cycle Automation, applying Robotic Process Automation to discover and automate more than 200 processes across accounts payable, HR and distribution in Thailand. The implementation paired process discovery with runtime automation to create an automation pipeline for candidate selection and production bots.
Kryon Full Cycle Automation was configured to execute Process Discovery to map workflows and surface high-value automation targets, while Kryon RPA served as the execution layer for developed bots. Functional capabilities implemented included automated invoice processing within accounts payable, routine HR transactional automation, and distribution process automation, with one invoicing bot reducing daily processing time from four to five hours to under one hour and lowering headcount on the task from six to three.
Integration work was provided by SI partner Gosoft, which supported connections between Kryon RPA and CP All business systems to maintain transactional continuity across sites in Thailand. The deployment targeted business functions across finance, HR and distribution and was organized as a centralized automation program with localized discovery and bot development activities.
Governance emphasized a full cycle pipeline where discovery outputs fed prioritization and development workflows, and the company planned to scale additional bots based on the initial production successes. The implementation therefore combined Kryon RPA runtime capabilities with process discovery governance and partner-led integration as core elements of the rollout.
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Wyndham Hotels & Resorts | Leisure and Hospitality | 2200 | $1.4B | United States | Kryon Systems | Kryon RPA | Robotic Process Automation | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 Wyndham Hotels & Resorts deployed Kryon RPA to automate finance and operational processes across its United States operations, using Robotic Process Automation to scale repetitive transactional workflows. The deployment targeted accounts payable, reconciliation tasks, and routine operational handoffs, aligning Kryon RPA with enterprise process automation priorities documented in the Forrester TEI interviews.
Wyndham implemented Kryon RPA alongside Process Discovery capabilities to identify automation candidates and to accelerate bot development, creating a full cycle automation pattern from discovery to execution. Kryon RPA was used to instrument process mapping, instantiate unattended automation workflows, and reduce development and maintenance effort as part of the automation lifecycle.
Governance centered on programmatic scaling of automation across finance and operations, informed by Process Discovery findings and operational metrics gathered during pilot phases. The Forrester Total Economic Impact study that included Wyndham reported a composite 352 percent ROI over three years attributed to increased automation scale and reduced development and maintenance effort, reinforcing the structural benefits of Kryon RPA for Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.
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