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The Steady March to Digitization: How Small Businesses are Achieving Payables Optimization
Small businesses are under constant pressure to squeeze every last drop of efficiency out of their payables function in order to free up vital working capital. The need to optimize payables has created a steady march to digitization which promises to eliminate costly paper processes and deliver back-office proficiency.

The reality is, paper continues to be a burden on these organizations. While there is a migration away from expensive, paper-based payments toward electronic payments, 71 percent of all received invoices today are still on paper and more than 60 percent of the receipt and approval process remains manual. Companies that have yet to automate their Accounts Payable (A/P) processes are paying the price with costs ranging from $14 to just under $17 to process a single invoice. This reliance on paper is also costing time, as the cycle time to process a single invoice from receipt through payment scheduling ranges from 15.5 to 19.7 days.

In contrast, electronic payments allow companies to automate parts of their A/P processes, cutting costs by nearly $12 per invoice and reducing cycle times by as much as 16 days.

Card Payables: Delivering Enhanced Data
One of the most effective tools that small businesses can use to achieve improved treasury efficiency is card payables solutions. Payables online, or virtual cards, as theyíre also known, are highly advantageous to both buyers and suppliers. Fifth Third Bankís card payables solution relies on the highly trusted MasterCard network for transaction clearing.

What distinguishes the Fifth Third card solution for buyers is the enhanced data being captured, thus enabling better analysis and reconciliation that helps in negotiating favorable pricing with suppliers from a travel and expense, as well as a purchasing perspective. This robust tool also serves as an expense reporting solution, which can be particularly useful for small businesses that havenít made an investment in a million dollar expense management system.

A card payables solution delivers additional advantages, such as eliminating costly and cumbersome check processing and the inefficiencies of traditional procure-to-pay practices. At the same time, suppliers are paid more quickly, which helps to strength important business relationships and the reliability of the supply chain. In addition, virtual cards reduce the potential for fraud, while preserving or extending payment float, which improves access to vital working capital.

For suppliers, a card payables solution provides an electronic method to receive invoice remittance information with the payment via secure email, which is automatically uploaded into the receivable system. Depending upon the agreement with the buyer, a card solution can potentially shorten DSO, whether it be through elimination of mail float or shorter payment terms. Overall, a card solution can streamline invoice reconciliation, and reduce payment processing and collection costs.

The Importance of Working with a Trusted Bank to Achieve Success
mall businesses would be well served to examine their payables processes and truly explore the many tools available today that will optimize the payables function and support suppliers. In order to gain the greatest efficiencies from the solutions available, treasury should work with a trusted bank to ensure success. Fifth Third offers leading-edge payables solutions that can help organizations meet their critical business objectives. We can help you eliminate paper-based and manual A/P processes, driving efficiency and improving access to vital working capital.

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The views expressed by the author are not necessarily those of Fifth Third Bank and are solely the opinions of the author. This article is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute the rendering of legal, accounting, or other professional services by Fifth Third Bank or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates, and are provided without any warranty whatsoever. Deposit and credit products provided by Fifth Third Bank.