
Finesse drives payment centralisation for ME Solaris Commodities, enhancing efficiency for leading grain trader
Finesse, a global provider of AI solutions & leading digital system integrators, has successfully collaborated with ME Solaris Commodities, one of the largest grain traders operating in the Middle East, to centralise their payment processes via Kyriba Treasury Management System (TMS).
This partnership has enabled ME Solaris Commodities to overcome significant challenges in payment decentralisation, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.
The comprehensive solution encompasses bank and cash management, delivering real-time insight into global cash positions, along with streamlining payment capabilities and enhanced fraud protection. This implementation has optimised ME Solaris's payment processes, ensuring secure transactions and providing real-time visibility.
'We are delighted to partner with Finesse to achieve full global visibility and control of our finances through Kyriba' – Khalid Mammadov, Chief Accountant. 'This has been a game-changer, allowing the treasury team to focus on strategic growth instead of operational issues', said Andrey Ivanov, Group Head of Treasury.
'We are proud to have partnered with ME Solaris on their Kyriba implementation. Special thanks to Mr. Andrey Ivanov for his innovative ideas and steadfast support, which were instrumental in the success of this project. It was a pleasure collaborating with such a forward-thinking team' said Manoj Panicker VP – Sales Finesse.
'We're delighted to have supported ME Solaris Commodities in unlocking greater treasury efficiencies with Kyriba. Special thanks to Mr. Andrey Ivanov for championing innovation and steering this project to success' said Dhwani Sejpal, VP – Treasury Transformations at Finesse. Adding to this Dheeraj Khanna Pendum, AVP – Kyriba Projects commented 'We value the trust ME Solaris Commodities placed in us for this strategic implementation. Working alongside this team, whose vision and commitment inspired us throughout, has been truly rewarding.'
ME Solaris Commodities is now better equipped to handle complexities, using real-time data and analytics for strategic decisions. The implementation has provided benefits such as real-time cash visibility across currencies and regions, streamlined payments, and improved financial control. Finesse thanks ME Solaris Commodities for trusting us with this initiative. Their cooperation and commitment were key to the project's success. We look forward to supporting ME Solaris's ongoing growth.
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