How Will Mekorma’s Build x96 Update Revolutionize AP in Dynamics GP?

Mekorma’s latest Build x96 update for Dynamics GP introduces a myriad of enhancements aimed at revolutionizing accounts payable (AP) processes by providing smarter, more tailored payment methods that promise to elevate efficiency, security, and user experience. Among the standout features is the Vendor Validation Early Access, a tool designed to ensure compliance with bulk Tax Identification Number (TIN) matching, address validation, and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) screening. This addition not only speeds up the validation process but also significantly reduces the risk of errors and fraud.

A noteworthy feature of Build x96 is the Check Copy Archive, which automatically saves PDF copies of checks that exclude sensitive data, making them easily accessible and storable. This streamlining of documentation eliminates the tedious task of manually archiving physical check copies, thus promoting a seamless, paperless workflow. Another impressive enhancement is the set of tools introduced for customizing check layouts, complete with simple-to-use options for logos and Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) configurations.

The Build x96 update highlights Mekorma’s commitment to advancing AP processes within Dynamics GP, offering users improved workflow management and a greater degree of flexibility and control over their payment systems. With such features, organizations using Dynamics GP can expect significant time savings and operational efficiencies, as well as heightened security protocols ensuring better overall compliance.

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