Norwegian Account Reconciliation Software experts Adra Match have announced the opening of a dedicated office in London after 20 years of trading in Norway.
Adra Match specializes in software for the correlation of data for the reconciliation of accounts within an organisation.
Account match can work independently while working with data from different sources and programs, without interfering with any process or without any extra configuration from existing accounting packages which means that you are able to have a system working to your needs within your timeframe.
Accounting departments are experiencing deadlines that are becoming shorter, while the demands of fast and accurate reporting are increasing.
Reconciliation of the accounts is an important factor in ensuring that the delivered reports are correct. Manual processes also depend on the person performing them.
With electronic reconciliation you can now introduce a standard routine for all reconciliations throughout your organisation.
The Account match solution takes advantage of the newest technology to meet the challenges rising in reconciliation. The tool can be used in many different areas such as:
• Bank Reconciliation
• Reconciliation of different settlements such a credit cards etc
• Reconciliation of transactions between customers and suppliers
• Internal accounts
• Suspense accounts
The solution is delivered as a package consisting of the software, consulting, support and continual development of the solution to match your needs for years to come.
The architecture of the software is designed to support your organisation with flexible solutions in setting up account structure, clients and other departments.
The range of customer types and reconciliation needs differs from company to company and even within departments in the same organisation.
Adra Match is designed by accountants for accountants








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