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ACI Worldwide Professional Services 3103 $1.6B United States Oracle Oracle Expenses Cloud Expense Management 2020 n/a In 2020, ACI Worldwide implemented Oracle Expenses Cloud to deploy Expense Management capabilities and standardize employee expense and requisition workflows across approximately 4,000 users. The implementation was executed within the broader Oracle Cloud ERP program and explicitly included the Fusion Expense module together with Oracle Guided Learning to accelerate end user adoption. The technical scope centered on Oracle Expenses Cloud and the Fusion Expense module, with Oracle Guided Learning embedded to deliver contextual, in-application guidance. Functional capabilities configured included employee self-service capture and updating of bank account information, employee-initiated requisition creation, and end-to-end expense reporting and approval workflows, enabling a shift of transactional tasks away from Accounts Payable and Purchasing. Architecture was cloud native within Oracle Cloud ERP, with Oracle Guided Learning integrated directly into the user interface to provide learning in the flow of work. Operational coverage targeted the full employee population as the primary users of the new self-service banking and requisition functions, and the business functions impacted included Accounts Payable, Purchasing, and finance teams responsible for expense approvals and reconciliation. Governance and process restructuring emphasized self-service data ownership and new requisition controls, which reduced manual handoffs between employees, Purchasing, and Accounts Payable. Reported outcomes included faster expense processing and reimbursements, clean banking data at go-live, reduced manual effort for AP and Purchasing, decreased error potential, and improved employee satisfaction, with ACI noting that "Oracle Guided Learning helped us to quickly steer our employees to new processes, which have led us to see immediate benefits from implementing Oracle Cloud," according to Stacee Patterson, Director, Accounting.
ACT Government Government 6085 $5.1B Australia Oracle Oracle Expenses Cloud Expense Management 2023 n/a In 2023, ACT Government implemented Oracle Expenses Cloud as its approved Expense Management solution for corporate credit card reconciliation and acquittal across the territory. The Oracle Fusion Cloud Expense Management System is prescribed by ACT Government financial policy as the corporate tool for reconciliation, acquittal and tracking of corporate credit card expenses. The implementation centers on Expense Management capabilities including transaction capture, automated reconciliation of card statements, expense reporting, receipt matching, policy enforcement and multi step approval workflows. Configuration focused on standardizing expense categories, coding and acquittal processes to support centralized finance visibility and departmental validation. Deployment aligns with the Whole of Government Banking Services Agreement, under which Westpac Banking Corporation is the ACT Government’s contracted provider of corporate credit cards, allowing the expense system to reconcile card activity against procurement and payment processes. Operational coverage applies to corporate cardholders across ACT Government agencies and to central finance teams responsible for acquittal and supplier payment timing. Governance was formalized through corporate accounting policy, establishing Oracle Expenses Cloud as the mandated EMS for audit traceability, accountability and transparency of card use. The policy rationale explicitly cites convenience, reduced paperwork, increased transparency and timely supplier payment as advantages of using corporate credit cards alongside the expense system.
AdaptHealth Healthcare 10700 $3.2B United States Oracle Oracle Expenses Cloud Expense Management 2022 n/a In 2022 AdaptHealth implemented Oracle Expenses Cloud as part of a broader Oracle ERP Cloud Financials R13 deployment. The deployment targeted Expense Management and core finance modules including General Ledger, Accounts Payable and Fusion Accounting Hub, with finance, controllers and process owners defined as primary stakeholders. Oracle Expenses Cloud was configured alongside Payables and GL functional setups, covering end to end application design and deployment. Configuration work included Payables Cloud setup tasks, invoice options, payment options, payment methods, bank and payment system configurations, payment templates and transmission setups, SFTP key based authentication and wallets. The team designed complex AP invoice approval routing using the Oracle BPM approvals engine, implemented Automated Image Processing for invoice ingestion and laid a roadmap for Intelligent Document Recognition based invoice creation, while enabling FBDI and ADFDI upload methodologies for bulk invoice and journal processing. Integrations and reporting were implemented using Oracle Integration Cloud, OTBI and BIP, with Smart View and Financial Reporting Studio used for financial reporting needs. The project automated request sets and scheduled job sets for periodic processing and developed on demand reports for month end exception handling and AP aging invoice registers. Security and access controls were configured within Oracle Cloud, including custom GL and AP roles, an ESS Monitor role to view and download outputs, role hierarchy, privileges, data security policies and segregation of duties definitions. Project governance included documented design artifacts, business process documentation, UAT orientation guides, training materials, cutover plans and project plans. User onboarding and training used UPKs and hands on sessions, and postproduction support was provided as an ongoing functional maintenance layer to guide users and resolve daily issues. The implementation centered finance and accounts payable operations and established cloud based workflows and role based governance for Expense Management and adjacent financial functions.
Retail 40000 $11.3B United States Oracle Oracle Expenses Cloud Expense Management 2018 n/a
Healthcare 21000 $2.6B United States Oracle Oracle Expenses Cloud Expense Management 2023 n/a
Banking and Financial Services 14600 $6.9B United States Oracle Oracle Expenses Cloud Expense Management 2020 n/a
Utilities 24918 $13.9B United States Oracle Oracle Expenses Cloud Expense Management 2019 n/a
Professional Services 100 $10M Australia Oracle Oracle Expenses Cloud Expense Management 2020 n/a
Government 2290 $18.3B Australia Oracle Oracle Expenses Cloud Expense Management 2020 n/a
Government 4761 $6.4B Australia Oracle Oracle Expenses Cloud Expense Management 2019 Oracle Consulting Group
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  1. Alvarez & Marsal, a United States based Professional Services organization with 10000 Employees
  2. Tamiami Airport Business Association United States, a United States based Non Profit company with 10 Employees

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