To help additional middle-market companies automate their accounts payable (AP) processes, MineralTree announced that it has grown its integration abilities. The new functionality brings in hundreds of enterprise resource planning (ERP) and accounting software options that can integrate with the AP automation solution of MineralTree.
MineralTree, a market-leading Accounts Payable (AP) and Payment Automation solution provider, today announced the expansion of its integration capabilities to help more middle-market businesses automate their AP processes. The new capability adds hundreds of accounting and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software options that can integrate with MineralTree’s AP Automation solution. This opens up modern AP automation capabilities to a much larger segment of middle-market businesses while also supporting new remote work requirements for finance teams.
MineralTree, a market-leading Accounts Payable (AP) and Payment Automation solution provider, has hired Gary Brand as its General Manager of Financial Institutions (FI) Channels. In this role, Brand will partner with MineralTree’s financial institution partners to bring its white-labeled AP automation solution to their customers, helping the bank deepen its commercial client relationships.
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