
Quadient AR Automation by YayPay
Accounts receivable software
Accounts payable automation software
Cash flow management software
Credit and collections software
Accounting & finance software
AI finance agents
AI accounting agents
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What is Quadient AR Automation by YayPay
Quadient AR Automation by YayPay is an accounts receivable automation platform focused on collections workflow, customer communications, and cash application support. It is used by finance and AR teams to prioritize outreach, manage disputes, and track payment status across customer accounts. The product emphasizes analytics-driven collections prioritization and integrates with common ERP/accounting systems to centralize AR activity and reporting.
Collections workflow automation
The product provides structured workflows for dunning, follow-ups, and task management across AR portfolios. It centralizes customer touchpoints and collections notes to reduce reliance on spreadsheets and individual inboxes. Teams can standardize processes across collectors while still allowing account-level handling. This is particularly useful for organizations with higher invoice volumes and multiple collectors.
AR analytics and prioritization
It supports prioritizing collection efforts using customer and invoice signals (for example, aging, payment behavior, and dispute status). This helps teams focus time on accounts most likely to impact cash flow rather than treating all overdue items equally. Reporting can improve visibility into collector activity and portfolio performance. These capabilities align with AR-focused platforms that differentiate on operational analytics rather than only invoicing.
ERP and finance integrations
The platform is designed to connect with ERP/accounting systems to sync customer, invoice, and payment data. This reduces manual re-keying and helps keep AR status consistent between systems. Integration also enables consolidated views of open items and communications history. For many mid-market deployments, integration coverage is a key determinant of time-to-value.
Not AP automation focused
Although it can influence cash planning, the core feature set is AR and collections rather than end-to-end accounts payable automation. Organizations seeking invoice capture, approvals, and supplier payment workflows typically need a dedicated AP tool. As a result, it may not satisfy buyers evaluating it primarily under AP automation. Fit depends on whether AR is the main problem being solved.
Integration effort varies by ERP
Depth and complexity of integrations can vary depending on the ERP/accounting system, data model, and required fields. Some deployments may require additional configuration, mapping, or services to align open-item data, payment application, and dispute codes. If data quality in the source system is inconsistent, automation and analytics outputs can be affected. Buyers should validate supported ERPs and the scope of bi-directional sync needed.
AI agent scope may be limited
While the product uses analytics to guide collections actions, it is not always positioned as a fully autonomous "AI finance agent" that can execute end-to-end decisions without oversight. Many organizations still need human review for customer communications tone, dispute handling, and credit decisions. The practical level of automation depends on policy controls and risk tolerance. Teams expecting hands-off autonomous collections should confirm what is truly automated versus recommended.
Seller details
Quadient S.A.
Bagneux, France
1924
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https://www.quadient.com/
https://x.com/quadient
https://www.linkedin.com/company/quadient/


