Admiral sets sail with Version One software

Version One to reform purchase-to-pay processes at insurer Admiral

Written by Nicholas Neveling

The Admiral Group is fully-automating its purchase-to-pay processes with Version One’s document management technology.

Admiral, which provides insurance services via its six brands – Admiral, Diamond, Bell, elephant.co.uk, Gladiator and Confused.com – is going live with Version One’s full portfolio of document management and imaging solutions.

The deal will see Version One's technology implemented into Admiral’s existing Sage Enterprise accounting system. It will enable Admiral to move from time-consuming, manual-base purchase-to-pay processes to a fully-automated process.

'By automating purchase-to-pay, huge amounts of paper will be removed from the process. The finance department will no longer need to chase paper invoices around the company during the approval process, provide copy invoices and print, envelope and post cheques and remittances,' said Coralie Poumel, Admiral’s financial controller says.

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