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BillingPlatform Ranked as Top Vendor and Overall Leader in the 2025 ISG® Revenue Recognition Buyers Guide

BillingPlatform Ranked as Top Vendor and Overall Leader in the 2025 ISG® Revenue Recognition Buyers Guide

Yahoo09-07-2025
Revenue lifecycle management leader received the highest scores for Usability, Customer Experience, Product Experience, Capability and TCO/ROI out of 18 vendors
DENVER, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BillingPlatform, the enterprise revenue lifecycle management platform for today's innovative business models, today announced that ISG®, a global AI-centered technology and research firm, has named it the Overall Leader and an "Exemplary Vendor" in its 2025 Revenue Recognition Buyers Guide based on detailed analysis of 18 revenue recognition vendors.
As part of the broader revenue lifecycle management process, ISG defines revenue recognition applications as those supporting "multiple pricing models, including subscription and usage; enabling different types of products, service and event-driven rules; providing automation and straight-through processing; creating journals and communicating with accounting systems; producing insights and analytics; and auditing reports."
According to ISG, revenue recognition is playing a growing role in revenue lifecycle management given the "rapid rise of digital products and services, new direct online engagement channels and mixed pricing models such as subscription and consumption." In the firm's analysis of 18 revenue recognition vendors, BillingPlatform ranked highest in Usability, Customer Experience, Product Experience, Capability and TCO/ROI.
"As a key component of the quote-to-revenue lifecycle, revenue recognition plays a critical role as enterprises increasingly leverage multiple pricing models resulting in revenue that gets recognized over time," said Stephen Hurrell, Director of Research, Office of Revenue, ISG Software Research & Advisory. "Based on our analysis, BillingPlatform is the leader in revenue recognition given its rich set of features, user experience and proven ability to deliver customer value."
The ISG Buyers Guides™ provide a balanced perspective of software providers and products that is rooted in an understanding of the business requirements of any enterprise and are used as an effective method to assess and select software providers and products. ISG defines an Exemplary Vendor as the "best in meeting the overall Product and Customer Experience requirements" for enterprise customers. In related Buyers Guide reports, ISG also named BillingPlatform the Overall Leader in Billing and a Leader in Revenue Lifecycle Management.
"While proud that we've been named the Overall Leader in Revenue Recognition by a major industry analyst firm, what resonates most from ISG's analysis is our category leadership for the tools and information that are provided to establish total cost of ownership and return on investment," said Dennis Wall, BillingPlatform CEO. "This reflects our focus and investment in our platform and revenue recognition solution with an eye toward ensuring we are helping our customers to automate, accelerate and add AI-powered insights to their full revenue lifecycle management process."
With global customers serving multiple industries, including software, finance, media and entertainment and communications, BillingPlatform is the only billing and revenue management solution on the market that enables enterprises to monetize any type of product offering, from simple subscriptions to sophisticated usage-based pricing models and everything in between. BillingPlatform provides full lifecycle support of the monetization process – from product setup, quoting, billing and invoicing, revenue recognition, through payment and collections – all on a secure, next-generation cloud platform. The unparalleled flexibility of the platform puts enterprises in control of how they differentiate in the market, maximize profitability, reduce operational costs and improve the customer experience.
BillingPlatform has earned many recent accolades, including being recognized as the Leader in Forrester Research's "The Forrester Wave™: Recurring Billing Solutions, Q1 2025," being a Leader in the first-ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Recurring Billing Applications, evaluated with the highest overall rating in the MGI 360™ Ratings Report for Agile Billing, named the Leader in QKS Group's SPARK MatrixÔ Report for Subscription & SaaS Billing Management, named to Constellation Research's Smart Services Digital Monetization Platforms ShortList™ for 2024, positioned as an Automated Revenue Management Market Leader by MGI Research and named a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Enterprise-Focused Subscription and Usage Management Applications Vendor Assessment. The company was also awarded the IDC 2024 SaaS Award for Customer Satisfaction in Subscription Management, recognized as a fast-growing company on Deloitte's Technology Fast 500™, listed on the Inc. 5000 and recognized by the SIIA CODiE Awards program as the Best Subscription Billing Solution.
About BillingPlatform, Corp. BillingPlatform empowers businesses with innovative software solutions to optimize revenue generation through every stage of the customer lifecycle, powering growth through operational agility along with a frictionless customer experience. Our industry-leading, cloud-based platform is leveraged by global enterprises to optimize the customer journey from idea to revenue. With global customers across multiple industries, including software, finance, media, transportation, and communications, BillingPlatform processes billions of transactions and dollars every year, enabling enterprises to grow revenue, reduce costs and improve overall customer experience. To learn more, visit billingplatform.com.
Press Contact: Doug BroadBillingPlatform billingplatform@threeringsinc.com
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