Tipalti buys treasury automation outfit Statement
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Tipalti continues to accelerate its market leadership by providing a comprehensive suite of finance automation solutions in one platform, designed for mid-market businesses across accounts payable, global payouts, procurement, employee expenses, corporate cards, supplier management, tax compliance, and treasury.
Transforming Treasury with AI
Statement transforms traditional treasury operations, equipping finance teams with real-time visibility and control to make better financial decisions. Leveraging advanced AI and machine learning, Statement's solution automates and streamlines the manual processes of cash position visibility, cash flow forecasts, and cash insights across many types of platforms, such as banks, ERPs, billing tools, and databases. With more efficient workflows and timely cash data, finance leaders can optimize working capital, improve liquidity, and ensure forecasts are accurate, resulting in better overall control of cash flow and more informed decision-making.
"I am excited to welcome Statement to the global Tipalti team and to accelerate our treasury capabilities with powerful AI innovation for finance teams around the world," said Chen Amit, CEO and Co-founder of Tipalti. "For many global businesses in today's economy, getting complete and instant cash flow visibility across bank accounts, systems, entities, and currencies is very complex. Together, we have a unique opportunity to evolve our customers' treasury operations into a key business driver, empowering them to take control of their cash flow and maintain real-time visibility of their business finances. This addition to our finance automation suite furthers our mission to elevate how finance teams operate in the global economy."
"We are thrilled to join a global leader like Tipalti. We have a shared vision for transforming finance operations so our customers can focus on their business," said Idan Vlodinger, CEO and Co-founder at Statement. "Innovating in treasury with AI-driven automation has been our sole focus since day one. Our AI-native solution complements the Tipalti suite with capabilities to help businesses manage cash with ease. With Tipalti's global scale, we will be able to help more customers streamline complex cash management processes, optimize liquidity, and forecast cash flow with more confidence."
Transaction Details
The deal was signed on June 16, 2025 and is expected to close shortly.
Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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