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Verto Unveils Game-Changing Accounts Payable Feature for Global B2B Payments

by Kingsley Okeke
August 14, 2025
in FinTech, Global News
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 Verto, the renowned global B2B payments platform, has announced a major enhancement to its Verto Accounts suite: a brand-new accounts payable (AP) feature designed to reshape how businesses manage international invoice payments. The launch, highlighted on August 13, 2025, marks a significant leap in automating cross-border finance operations.

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Tackling the Biggest Obstacles in Cross-Border Invoice Processing

This new feature directly addresses the complexities that often plague global finance teams:

Manual data entry – Eliminated by automated extraction and pre-filled payment forms.

Currency complexity – Simplified through multi-currency support.

Human errors – Minimized via intelligent automation.

Lack of visibility and weak controls – Strengthened via consolidated tracking and beneficiary matching. 

As a result, Verto empowers companies to streamline invoice management, improve accuracy, and reduce the time and cost burden traditionally associated with these processes.

Built to Empower Finance Teams

Tomasz Bilakiewicz, Product Director at Verto, put it clearly:

“Our new solution addresses both the hurdles of navigating the foreign exchange landscape and managing multi-currency payments… freeing up time and mental energy, allowing finance teams to focus on more strategic initiatives such as performance analysis, improved forecasting, and driving better business decisions.”

Key Capabilities at a Glance

The feature comes fully integrated within Verto Accounts and offers several standout functions:

  • Automated data extraction from invoices, paired with pre-filled payment forms to reduce manual labor.
  • Direct payment functionality, enabling invoices to be paid immediately upon upload.
  • Support for 49 currencies, streamlining multi-currency cross-border payments.
  • Intelligent beneficiary matching and the ability to attach invoices for enhanced tracking and oversight. 

Significance: Efficiency, Accuracy, Insights

Research indicates that automating AP workflows can save organizations an average of 9.9 hours per week, or over 500 hours annually. By bringing this level of automation into global invoice processing, Verto opens the door to far greater scalability, improved financial control, and sharper strategic focus for businesses.

Broader Implications for the Market

With its new AP feature, Verto extends its portfolio of powerful global financial tools, joining offerings such as multi-currency global accounts, embedded FX-driven payment rails, and AI-enabled treasury workflows. This evolution reinforces Verto’s mission to be the primary financial infrastructure provider for businesses operating in emerging markets.

For finance teams beleaguered by manual processing and fragmented systems, this launch couldn’t have come at a more opportune time. Verto’s new accounts payable feature positions companies to transform clunky invoice workflows into streamlined, strategic assets.

About Verto

Verto is a global B2B payments and FX platform, delivering robust financial infrastructure to businesses operating across regions, including emerging markets. Its suite includes multi-currency accounts, API integrations, AI-powered workflows, and now, accounts payable automation.

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