Wesco has integrated Genpact’s AI-powered AP Suite to streamline its finance operations, automate 40% of invoices, and enhance real-time visibility, reflecting a broader movement towards intelligent automation in corporate finance.
Wesco, a prominent global distributor in business-to-business logistics and supply chain solutions, has undertaken a significant transformation of its accounts payable (AP) processes by adopting Genpact’s AI-driven AP Suite. According to ...
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Genpact, the initiative marks a move towards enhanced accuracy, efficiency, and real-time visibility across Wesco’s finance operations, highlighting a broader trend of digital innovation in corporate finance functions.
The partnership, ongoing for four years, has seen Wesco consolidate its previously complex, multi-ERP accounts payable workflows into a single unified platform powered by agentic artificial intelligence. The company claims this has enabled automation of around 40% of the over 3 million invoices it processes annually without human intervention, thereby reducing manual workloads and improving overall invoice processing accuracy. Wesco’s CFO, David Schulz, describes the progress as delivering a “best-in-class finance solution” that cuts costs, saves time, and fosters stronger supplier relationships.
Genpact positions its AP Suite as a comprehensive solution harnessing specialized AI agents for various tasks including invoice data extraction, exception management, duplication detection, and supplier query support. These modules collectively aim to not only enhance operational efficiency but also boost financial control by capturing discount opportunities and preventing duplicate payments. Industry analysts have framed this development as a key example of accounts payable evolving beyond a back-office function to become a “front line for enterprise AI,” creating foundations for greater agility and transparency in finance departments.
Additional contextual information reveals that Genpact’s AP Suite is part of a broader digital finance transformation trend, with its capabilities extending to predictive insights and conversation AI, backed by Microsoft Azure’s technology. Other clients have reportedly seen notable improvements such as up to 90% capture of early payment discounts and faster supplier response times, suggesting the technology’s potential influence beyond Wesco.
While Wesco’s reported results underscore tangible benefits in automation and cost savings, experts caution that such transformations require ongoing iterative development and close collaboration between technology providers and finance teams to fully realise their promise. The use of agentic AI in finance remains an evolving space, and its impact on broader organisational workflows and supplier dynamics continues to be assessed.
Wesco, headquartered in Pittsburgh and generating approximately $22 billion in sales as of 2024, serves a diverse range of sectors including commercial, industrial, education, government, technology, telecommunications, and utilities across about 50 countries. Its adoption of advanced AI-driven finance tools reflects an ongoing commitment to innovation amidst increasing demands for financial resilience and operational efficiency in global supply chains.
Overall, Wesco’s experience with Genpact illustrates a growing shift toward intelligent automation in finance functions, exemplifying how companies are leveraging AI to drive digital transformation and potentially reshape traditional accounts payable roles into strategic enablers of business success.
Source: Noah Wire Services