Dun & Bradstreet Releases Study on the Automation Transformation in Finance

Reliable Data Identified as Top Need for Successful Finance Automation

Dun & Bradstreet announced the findings of a multi-national study on how responding finance and credit leaders are adopting automation in their departments and the challenges they face in implementing automation.

The informal study found that while 87% of respondents believe automation will improve the respective function’s efficiency in the next three years, most organizations are not leveraging automation to their fullest potential yet.

“Dependable and comprehensive data is at the core of successful automation,” shared Andrew Hausman, General Manager of Dun & Bradstreet’s Finance Solutions. “When fueled by analytics and insight, automation can not only reduce operational costs and increase efficiency, but it can help open new avenues of growth across the business.”

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Eighty-three percent (83%) of respondents are currently utilizing some form of automation within their team processes and believe it is improving their function’s efficiency by giving employees more time for value-added tasks. However, most companies are not automating their processes to full potential, with 62% of surveyed companies sharing that they are automating less than a quarter of their processes. Billing (43%), credit scoring (36%), reporting (30%) and collections (30%) are listed as the top processes currently being automated in the finance function today.

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The report’s key findings also include:

Reliable Data & Integration are Essential

Reliable data is the top success factor of automation efforts, with over 67% of respondents citing this as a top need. Integration with other systems (58%) and time (47%) were also listed as top success factors.  The key components currently included in automatic workflows are systems integration (42%), scoring (36%) and use of a customer/supplier master file (29%).

Operational Efficiency is a Key Driver

Improved speed of processes is the top force driving the need to automate, according to 68% of respondents. This is followed by cost savings (55%).

Vast Potential Remains within Automation Efforts in Finance

The biggest barriers to automation are integrating multiple systems/tools (32%) funding/budget (26%) and managing disparate data (15%).

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