Deloitte Belgium has elected to integrate Banqup Group’s digital platform into its accounting services for a client base that includes both small and medium-sized enterprises and large organisations.
This move aims to modernise the accounting operations and enhance the financial processes of Deloitte’s clientele.
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The alliance will enable Deloitte to manage both incoming and outgoing invoices using Banqup’s platform, with an emphasis on the added value of Banqup’s integrated payments solution.
Deloitte aims to ensure its clients meet new regulatory standards while gaining efficiencies through automation and increased transparency.
Banqup Group CEO Nicolas de Beco: “We are proud to partner with Deloitte Belgium, one of the most trusted advisors in the market. Together, we are demonstrating how digital platforms can transform the way companies manage documents, payments and compliance, paving the way for smarter business transactions.”
Banqup was chosen for its “user-friendly” interface, which is expected to facilitate a smooth transition for clients, and its features that support digital transformation.
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By GlobalDataThese include a verified identity framework for secure client onboarding, reliable data exchange and an application programming interface-centric design that aligns with Deloitte’s system and client application requirements.
Deloitte, with its extensive presence in Belgium, including more than 5,500 employees across 11 offices, is a provider of accounting, audit, consulting, financial advisory, legal, risk advisory and tax services.
Deloitte Tax & Legal partner Dieter Hillaert: “By combining Deloitte’s expertise with Banqup’s innovative platform, we can help our clients embrace digitalisation and stay ahead of regulatory and market changes. The platform is an enabler for future developments to minimise impact on our clients.”
Recently, Deloitte reportedly announced a workforce reduction at its Aberdeen office, part of a broader assessment of its UK internal services teams, according to reports by the Scottish Daily Press and Journal.
