- What is a Business Process Automation Strategy?
- Planning a Business Process Automation Strategy
- What is Business Process Automation?
- Why should you automate business processes?
- How do you automate business processes?
- What business processes should you automate?
- Definitative List of Business Process Automation Examples
- Senior Management
- Accounts and Credit Control
- Purchasing
- Manufacturing
- Warehouse, Stock Control and Distribution
- Marketing
- Property and Facilities Management
- Sales, Retail and Trade Counter
- Customer Services and Helpdesk
- Professional Services
- Human Resources and Payroll
- Information Technology
- Health, Safety and Security
- Vehicle Fleet Management
- What are the benefits of using business process automation tools?
- Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Business Process Automation Strategy?
An automation strategy is a plan that guides an organisation on how to automate business processes to improve efficiency, reduce operational costs, and improve data accuracy. It outlines the project scope of automation, the technologies to be used, and the organisational changes needed to support the automation effort.
Business process automation (BPA) involves using software like Codeless Platforms’ BPA Platform to automate repetitive, bi-directional and multistep business transactions, such as customer account management, invoice processing, or employee onboarding. Examples include automating order processing, stock management, streamlining customer service, and automating tasks within sales and marketing. Business process automation improves operational efficiency, reduces errors, and frees up employees for more strategic work.
Planning a Business Process Automation Strategy
Business process automation is an essential tool to add to any organisation as it provides the mechanism to implement cost-saving strategies that improve employee performance and drives company revenue. BPA Platform has been used extensively worldwide to automate business processes across almost every business process and function imaginable. We have compiled over 200 automated processes that you can implement with the use of BPA software in your business process automation strategy. Within these business process automation examples, we will show you how automation can improve the following areas:
- Accounts and Credit Control
- Purchasing
- Manufacturing
- Warehouse, Stock Control and Distribution
- Senior Management
- Sales
- Marketing
- Retail and Trade Counter
- Customer Service and Helpdesk
- Professional Services
- Human Resources and Payroll
- IT Process Automation
- Health, Safety and Security
- Vehicle Fleet Management
To successfully implement your business automation strategy, you will need to have a plan in place. One of the first steps for consideration within your automation strategy is to highlight the key processes, areas and departments of your business that you would like to automate and reduce business operation costs. Each area that you are looking to automate will need to align closely with the overall business strategy. Once the key areas have been highlighted you will need to document them alongside the project goals and the overall outcome that you are looking to achieve through the implementation of business process automation technology.
For more information on how to plan your business process automation strategy and for over 200 business process automation examples that you can use to improve company performance download the brochures below.
What is Business Process Automation?
Business process automation (BPA) refers to the use of technology to automate and streamline business processes. It involves replacing manual administration tasks and processes with digital workflows and automated tools, with the aim of improving efficiency, accuracy, and speed. Business process automation removes time-consuming data entry activities from employee workloads to help organisations reduce operational costs, improve productivity, eradicate data entry errors and drive company revenue.
Business process automation provides the ability to structure and transform data held within business systems to simplify a complex process or function. In turn, this improves the management and visibility of critical business information without employee intervention. Business process management ensures that data is consistent, is well-structured and can be mapped and manipulated reliably and repeatedly, with business processes being easy to maintain, configure and adapt to changing business objectives when required.
As a result, intelligent automation ensures that each department and employee can improve decision making, strategic planning and forecasting by having the most up-to-date information to hand at any given time. Bringing disparate information together allows your business to become more efficient and cost-effective to help you reach your overall business objectives.
“I always equate BPA Platform to being a staff member that never sleeps. It’s like an incredibly efficient person, or team of people, checking data, that never stops.”
Malcolm MacLean, Global Head of IT, Graff Diamonds. Read the case study
Why should you automate business processes?
Business process automation helps organisations of all sizes to improve operational efficiency, making it more sustainable for long term business targets. Without automation, delays, data entry errors, loss in productivity and incomplete customer records can occur. Each delay in processing critical business information or a data entry error costs both time and money.
A process automation tool provides the added ability to become more agile by allowing you to update, scale up or down business processes as and when businesses requirements dictate. Some of the key reasons that organisations look to automate business processes and data entry tasks include:
- Allows you to free up employee resources to concentrate on other tasks within the organisation that add value such as building supplier relationships
- Reduces operational and resource costs. Automation reduces the need to hire additional employees during peak periods
- Eradicate data entry errors that may occur through manual tasks
- Improved decision making due to an increase in the visibility of real-time data
- Achieve 100% accurate audit trail and process improvement
You may be seeing bottlenecks with order processing that creates a delay in order fulfilment or you may be looking to improve how debtor payments are managed. Business process management can be used throughout your organisation. Common indications of which business processes you should look to automate include:
- Lack of communications between departments and employees
- Increased running costs and high turnover
- Customer experience and satisfaction is low with a large volume of inbound customer queries
- Management teams are making poor decisions on old data
- Reports contain errors
- Delays are occurring in less complex processes
Organisations need to reduce the number of data silos for them to become more cost-effective and efficient. Digital process automation can provide your organisation with a competitive advantage by ensuring that each employee and department has access to real-time information without having to perform a manual process of data entry or reporting tasks between multiple systems and databases. Management teams can use data served in real-time to improve decision making, strategy planning and forecasting.
For over 200 intelligent process automation examples that you can implement in your business download the brochure below.
How do you automate business processes?
Digital process automation can be achieved through the implementation of business process automation tools such as BPA Platform. BPA Platform provides the automation tool you need to quickly and easily build automated processes that are unique to the way your business works, whilst leveraging the power of your existing business systems and applications. A BPA solution allows for changing business environments by providing the flexibility for automated processes to be adapted or completely re-written to meet new conditions and acts as a ‘virtual’ employee that works 24/7, 365 days a year.
Business Process Automation Software provides added business agility by providing a stepping-stone platform for digital transformation by removing heavy administration tasks from employee workloads whilst providing a complete audit trail of data and business decisions 100% of the time.

Diagram: BPA Platform
Market-leading business process automation tools such as a BPA Platform (example above) provide the following functionalities that delivers a fully automated, end-to-end business process automation solution:
Report and Document Automation
One of the main employee intensive roles within any business is the creation and delivery of reports and documents. BPA software provides the platform to ensure employees receive detailed and up-to-date information using industry-standard reporting tools such as Crystal Reports, Microsoft SSRS, Microsoft Word and many others. The document and reports automation capability ensures that reports arrive on time, every time without employee intervention. Common examples of report and document automation include:
- Credit control letters e.g. print deb chasing letters automatically
- Renewal documents
- WIP reports
- Waste reports
- Stock reports
- Sales reports
- Pick lists
- Compliance documentation
- Delivery notes
- Budget reports
- Welcome packs
- Support ticket reports
Regardless of the nature of the report or document, it takes time for employees to manually create and distribute them. Report and document automation ensures that repetitive processing is removed and error-free without employee intervention to reduce administration costs.
Workflow approvals
Irrespective of whether your workflow processes involve a simple authorisation form and database write back or a multistage workflow human intervention process, the workflow tools and automation capability of BPA Platform enables organisations to rapidly deploy and configure workflow automation for a 100% fit every time. Common business process workflows that can be created include:
- Purchase order approvals
- Supplementary data requests
- Account reallocation approvals
- Credit limit reviews
- Commission sign off
- Service quote approvals
- Price change authorisations
- Credit note approvals
- Sales discount authorisations
- Review processes
- Expenses approvals
- Holiday request approvals
Relying on employees to adhere to business rules and manual procedures can put an organisation at risk. If a workflow process is managed incorrectly and wrong decisions are made it may have a negative impact on your business. Workflow process automation aids decision making by catering for single and multi-level approvals that allow you to streamline the whole workflow process with relevant and up-to-date information.
Discover over 200 business process automation examples that you can implement to reduce operational costs and improve company performance by downloading the brochure below.
System Integration
System integration enables organisations to integrate applications, systems and web services. Business process automation technology such as BPA Platform provide simple-to-use drag and drop iPaaS tools. This means that through a ‘codeless’ environment and specialist connector tools or web services such as REST or SOAP, organisations can cut the cost of data integration whilst simultaneously safeguarding the upgrade path of their primary systems and applications. Common application, system and web service integrations include:
- ERP systems e.g. SAP Business One / SAP HANA, Sage 200 / 1000 / X3, Sage 1000, Microsoft Dynamics, SYSPRO, Epicor etc.
- eCommerce platforms e.g. Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento, Amazon, eBay etc.
- CRM system integration
- Warehouse management systems
- Inventory management tools
- Billing systems
- Credit referencing services
- Accounting software
- Timesheet solutions
- Courier services
- Payment systems
- HR applications
System integration allows businesses to cost-effectively reduce employee workloads by automatically synchronising data between disparate databases to improve data consistency and removing the need for employee intervention.
Following system integration best practices makes it possible for IT professionals to improve efficiency, increase performance and reduce costs throughout the organisation.
Alerts and notifications
Adding automated alerts and business notifications to your automation strategy will allow you to deliver essential information to the right people at the right time. The monitoring and alerting capability of BPA Platform enables organisations to graphically build and maintain real-time, event-driven communications via email, SMS text message or collaborative application APIs as transfer methods. The recipient will therefore, receive the information they need regardless of location and device and can be used when business rules are broken. Individuals, whether internal (management, sales, finance, operations) or external (customers, partners, suppliers, members) to the business can receive notifications. Common examples include:
| Internal | External |
|---|---|
| Large account placed on credit hold | Order status updates |
| Orders waiting for manual release | Order confirmations sent to suppliers / customers |
| Aged debtor updates | Service data reminders |
| Spot documents not properly completed e.g. POs with no duty rate | Contract renewal reminders |
| Stock level warnings e.g. too high /too low | Delivery notifications |
| Back orders now in stock and available | Appointment confirmations |
Discover over 200 business process automation strategy examples that you can implement to reduce operational costs and improve company performance by downloading the brochure below.
What business processes should you automate?
Deciding on which business processes you should automate can be dependent on varying factors. Highlighting areas where you can automate processes can be through recognising high data volumes and data throughput. Having an idea of how much data is processed manually through business systems during a given time period will provide you with a clear indication of the areas that may require an automated process. Data volume is the amount of data that is held within a database or file. Data volume is calculated by analysing the volume of data processed each hour, day, week, month etc. To help you to identify of the business that may need to be included in your automation strategy it’s worth considering the following points:
- How much data volume and data throughput is there during peak periods? E.g. Bank holidays, Black Friday, Holiday season etc.
- Consider if this data is 24/7 and define working hours and alternative time zones
- Define the daily cut-off point for processing transactions
- Establish acceptable times for transactions to appear in its destination system from its original source during high loads
- Establish the number of employees involved in processing data and the time it takes in any given task
One common example of business process automation in any business is the use of software to automate the processing of invoices. This process involves the manual review of each invoice, verifying the information, and then entering it into a spreadsheet or accounting system. With business process automation, this process can be automated by using software that can read and interpret invoices, extract the relevant information, and automatically enter it into the appropriate business system. This not only saves time and reduces the risk of errors, but it can also improve the accuracy and consistency of the data being entered.
There are many other potential applications for business process automation, including automating HR processes, such as employee onboarding and performance reviews, as well as supply chain management and financial reporting. The overall goal of BPA is to reduce the manual time and effort required to complete administrative tasks, freeing up employees to focus on more valuable and strategic work.
Definitative List of Business Process Automation Examples
Senior Management
- Automatic generation and distribution of management reports
- Real-time alerting when business rules are broken
- Simplified authorisation via workflow for documents such as purchase orders, contracts, timesheets, etc.
- Notification of key transactions (e.g., customers put on hold, large orders or payments received)
- Monitoring of key financial metrics like bank balances
- Monitoring of aged debt with alerts to directors at key milestones
- Reduced exposure to risk through automation of regular credit checks on customers
- High quality, up-to-date information from multiple systems
- Reminders for submission of key documents required by legislation
- Automated exception reporting
- Less time spent checking and searching
Accounts and Credit Control
- Alert staff when key activities occur in finance/ERP systems (e.g., customers put on hold, orders waiting for manual release, credit limit change requested)
- Inform sales people of daily, weekly, monthly sales
- Distribute news of payments received
- Alert directors of aged debt situation
- Print debt chasing letters automatically
- Schedule debt collection phone calls automatically
- Warn about unallocated invoices
- Notification when invoice is allocated to the wrong nominal code
- Alert if goods are shipped but no invoice is raised
- Print/email monthly statements automatically
- Run and distribute key financial reports
- Simplify authorisation processes (e.g., purchase requisitions/orders)
- Automated, regular credit referencing of customers via external services
- Publishing key stats to SharePoint or company intranet, or distribute via email (PDF/Excel)
- Reminders for annual returns such as tax and VAT
Purchasing
- Stock level warnings (too high, too low)
- Short shelf life stock warnings
- Purchase order authorisation workflows with support for complex hierarchies
- Warnings of upcoming manufacturing requirements
- Details of new sales or projects won
- Chasing suppliers to confirm POs received and delivery dates
- Warning when item is receipted into stock with low margin or unexpected buy price
- Seasonal stock warnings
- Spot documents not properly completed (e.g., POs with no duty rate)
- Alerts for goods due in that have not arrived on time
- Automated price change notifications to sales team
- Order confirmations sent automatically to suppliers
- Identify unusual trends in product use or sales
Manufacturing
- Automated calculation and distribution of KPI reports (e.g., productivity levels)
- Reminders sent automatically to staff who have not submitted timesheets
- Reports showing goods/orders to manufacture
- Notification when back-ordered stock has been received
- Warning when goods due in today/this week have not been received
- Automated utility usage monitoring and warnings for deviations
- Monitoring equipment performance with alerts sent via text message
- Service reminders on manufacturing equipment generated automatically
- Notifications to other departments when key orders are complete
- Automated production and delivery of legally required documents (e.g., Safety Data Sheets)
- Checking manufacturing progress to meet target delivery dates
- Regular production of stats for quality schemes (ISO, Six Sigma)
- Out-of-hours notification for completed key orders
Warehouse, Stock Control and Distribution
- Stock level warnings (too high, too low)
- Slow moving stock identification
- Short shelf life stock warnings
- Alert if excessive time is taken to pick an order
- Automatic delivery ETAs sent to customers
- Goods dispatched notifications sent to customers
- Warnings of large stock movements due
- Automatic notification of open sales orders to permit picking
- Alert if customer is put on credit hold during picking
- Warning for items receipted with low margin or unexpected buy price
- Reminders for unsubmitted timesheets
- Update web shops with product stock details
- Publish real-time stock availability to intranets/web shops
- Stock checks via text/email to BPA Platform
- Chasing suppliers for delivery confirmation
- Alerts for goods due in but not arrived
- Maintain web-based delivery schedules
- Out-of-hours notifications for picked/shipped orders
- Automated KPI and inventory reports
- Automated delivery of stock adjustment reports to managers
- Monitoring equipment (e.g., chilled storage) with alerts
- Service reminders for warehouse equipment
- Service and road tax reminders for vehicles
- Automated production and delivery of legal documents (e.g., Safety Data Sheets)
- Regular production of stats for quality schemes (ISO, Six Sigma)
Marketing
- Automation of marketing campaigns (appointment making, up-sell/cross-sell, reorder reminders)
- Notification when leads are not followed up in target timescale
- Chasing salespeople for feedback on leads
- Monitoring telemarketing activity and success rates
- Alert if key customers/prospects lack recent marketing contact
- Alert Account Managers when key customers follow marketing email links
- Reporting dashboards for key marketing metrics
- Welcome letters/emails to new customers
- Text message requests for product/property details (e.g., estate agents)
- Monitoring marketing databases/CRM for poor or duplicate data
- Reports on products in stock but not on web shop
- Publish call centre waiting times/activity to large screens
Property and Facilities Management
- Reminders for electrical/gas equipment testing or servicing (e.g., PAT testing)
- Reminders for property maintenance inspections
- Rent reminders to tenants sent by post and text message
- Automated alerts from conveyancers for property searches
- Management reports sent to landlords automatically
- Prospective purchasers request property details by text
- Tenants enquire about rent via text message
- Tenants request repairs or rent statements via text message
- Reminders for rent reviews
- Maintain up-to-date web-based lists of properties for sale
Sales, Retail and Trade Counter
- Automated workflows for quote/proposal and discount authorisation
- Automated follow-up of sales opportunities not chased in set period
- Sales forecast reports generated and distributed automatically
- Automated updating of price lists via supplier integration
- Stock checks via text/email to BPA Platform
- Cash received reports sent to salespeople
- Highlighting new enquiries to salespeople
- Automated sales league tables and activity reports
- Chasing salespeople for overdue reports/documents
- Alerting salespeople when activity falls below thresholds
- Highlighting low margin quotes/proposals
- Alerts for customers on credit hold
- Summaries of recent orders sent to salespeople
- Immediate notifications for orders/goods dispatched to key customers
- Notification when customer support calls are placed/escalated
- Automatic price change distribution to sales team
- Automated retail reports (store sales, stock levels, productivity, inventory losses)
- Automation of marketing (loyalty schemes, reminders for consumables)
- Identification of regular customers with changed buying patterns
- Automated store updates (price changes, remove from sale, end of line, delivery schedules)
- Seasonal stock warnings and trend identification
- Web shop updates with stock/pricing
- Automated customer notifications (goods shipped, news, promotions)
- Out-of-hours notifications for store takings
- Automated delivery of stock adjustment reports
- Monitoring equipment (e.g., chilled storage) with alerts
- Reports on products not listed online or in showrooms
- Reports on discontinued/out-of-stock items for removal
Customer Services and Helpdesk
- Automatic notification to support team for new service/support calls
- Automated allocation of support calls based on problem type
- Notification to customers of ETA for spares/engineer via email or text
- Automated regular updates to customers on issue progress
- Highlighting support calls approaching SLA milestones
- Automated escalation of unresolved issues
- Automated closure of tickets if customer does not respond
- Regular customer reports on support received (cases opened/closed, average response/resolution time)
- Encouraging customers to use web portal for support requests
- Returns tracking and reporting on frequently returned products
- Automated renewal of annual contracts
- Warranty expiry reminders and extended warranty offers
- Automation of internal performance reporting (closure rate, average resolution time)
Professional Services
- Informing team members of new cases involving them
- Internal alerts when a new client is entered into systems
- Automated letter production to inform clients of case progress
- Reminders for annual returns
- Automated reminders for clients to submit information/instructions for annual returns
- Reminders for project milestones and deadlines
- Monitor job progress against deadlines and target completion times
- Warn about invoices raised without a project code
- Automated fee collection letters (excluding recently contacted clients)
- Weekly overdue debt lists for staff reference
- Inform directors when debts reach significant ages
- Improve data quality by comparing client information across databases
- Identify clients with no instructions in a given period
Human Resources and Payroll
- Holiday request workflow for manager authorisation
- Holiday reminders for even usage throughout the year
- Requests for missing HR record details (next of kin, phone numbers, etc.)
- Monitoring time and attendance records with alerts for anomalies
- Alerting directors about overtime worked
- Sickness monitoring and alerts for high sick days
- Probation period monitoring with alerts for managers
- New starter welcome emails with relevant information
- Chasing employees for overdue/incomplete timesheets
- Chasing for missing payroll information (bank details, P45s)
- Alerting managers when staff leave
- Team alerts for new starters
- Holiday balance checks via text message
- Easy staff rota checking via text message
Information Technology
- Automatic generation and distribution of reports from multiple systems
- Keeping intranet information up to date
- Automating movement of information between IT systems
- Simplified integration with supplier/customer IT systems
- Monitoring key websites and software packages with alerts
- Checking server disk space and automated deletions if thresholds breached
- Graphical, drag-and-drop interface to avoid new skills
- Reducing number of administration points for automated tasks
- Automatic rollover and resilience for uninterrupted automation
Health, Safety and Security
- Machinery service and safety check reminders to factory managers
- Vehicle service and safety check reminders to drivers/fleet managers
- PAT testing reminders for electrical equipment
- Automated production and delivery of Health & Safety documents (e.g., Safety Data Sheets)
- Chasing staff who do not confirm Health & Safety instructions
- Reminders for compliance documentation deadlines
- Email/text alerts for unexpected building or restricted zone access
- Monitoring access control systems for unusual patterns
- Alerting security manager when staff leave (deactivate access cards)
- Alerting security manager for new staff (issue passes/security items)
Vehicle Fleet Management
- Automatic reminders for services, MOT, and road tax
- Requests to drivers for confirmation of motoring offences and driving licence points
- Requests for recent accident and insurance claim details
- Reminders for drivers to conduct safety checks (tyre pressure, tread depth, brake wear, oil, water)
- Chasing drivers who do not confirm completion of safety checks
- Automation of fleet status reports
- Monitoring vehicle mileage and fuel usage with alerts for abnormal usage
Regardless of industry specialism, each company works differently to its competitors. They will use different systems, different database structures and will have different workflow processes. Within an organisation, there will be a several business processes and associated data that it would like to get from A to B in the most cost-effective and efficient way possible.
BPA Platform provides you with the tools to successfully implement an automation strategy so that your business can become more efficient, cost-effective and sustainable. Each process can be tailored to your exact business processes and customised as and when business needs dictate. BPA Platform has been used extensively to automate practically any business process by organisations within a a multitude of industries ranging from retail, manufacturing, wholesale and distribution, accounting and finance to not-for-profit and professional services to name a few.
For over 200 business process automation examples that can be used within your business, download the brochure below.
What are the benefits of using business process automation tools?
One key benefit of business process automation is increased efficiency and productivity throughout the organisation. Automating tasks and processes can reduce the time and effort required to complete them, freeing up employees to focus on additional tasks and strategic planning that can assist the business in its growth plans. It can also improve the accuracy and consistency of data, as automated processes are less prone to errors than manual ones.
Business process management allows organisations to strategically improve operational efficiency throughout each department or process that has high levels of data volumes and data throughput. Incorporating automated business processes into your office automation strategy will streamline time-consuming and costly repetitive tasks and will allow staff to concentrate on providing value to other areas of the business such as improving customer and supplier relationships.
Not only does it enhance the way your business works but it will also allow your IT team to quickly build integration and automated processes quickly and cost-effectively by providing drag and drop low code automation tools that reduce bespoke development times and associated costs by removing the need of bespoke coding for 90% of the processes that a business is looking to automate. The flexibility provided by BPA Platform will enable your organisation to quickly adapt business processes, systems and working environments quickly and efficiently as and when business requirements dictate. Common operational advantages of business process automation include:
- Reduced bespoke development times and costs within the IT department
- Removal of human error from practically any manual data entry task
- Capacity to adapt to business changes e.g. personnel, systems, business processes, business objectives and working environments
- Improved decision making
- Increased employee and companywide output
- Increased visibility of time sensitive business information
- Reduced operational costs
- Streamlined workforce during peak periods without having to recruit season staff
- Up-to-date and real-time information distributed to those that need it when they need it
- Enforced business rules and procedures
- Allows you to concentrate on growing the business
In addition to these operational benefits, business process automation can also help an organisation to understand and optimise its business processes. By analysing data and business metrics related to process performance, businesses can identify areas for improvement and make changes to increase efficiency.
There are also substantial financial benefits to be gained from BPA. Automating processes reduces the need for manual input, leading to cost savings in the form of reduced labour expenses. It also improves the accuracy and timeliness of real-time data, which can help to reduce the risk of errors and improve decision making throughout the organisation. When implementing an automation strategy it is important for companies to consider the potential impact on their workforce and to ensure that they have the necessary skills and support in place to adapt to changing roles and responsibilities within the business.
Next Steps: Benefit from ISV-focused features
Automating business processes not only requires a solid understanding of data but a comprehensive knowledge of source or target applications. When performing an automation strategy, organisations may face technical challenges involved in planning and implementation. This may include the need to integrate different business systems and databases required to automate the relevant business process, as well as the risk of data breaches and security. It is important for IT leaders within the organisation to carefully consider these risks and to have appropriate safeguards in place to protect against them.
Codeless Platforms has a proven track record in deploying business process automation solutions that enable organisations of all sizes to achieve successful digital transformation. Its highly skilled and knowledgeable workforce offers consultancy, professional services and technical support to end users and its partner channel, providing them with the knowledge and freedom to achieve end-to-end transformation efficiency.
Codeless Platforms has accredited partner status with well-known ISVs such as SAP, Microsoft and Sage, along with industry-specific applications and systems in many economic regions globally.
Through collaboration with ISVs and leading channel VARs, specialist features have been built into BPA Platform. This provides organisations with the ability to create a solution that is completely personalised to their internal applications and business operations. A selection of ISVs that BPA Platform is aligned closely to include:
- SAP
- Sage
- Epicor
- SYSPRO
- NetSuite
- Acumatica
- Salesforce
- Access Dimensions
- Microsoft Dynamics
- And many more ERP, CRM, eCommerce and business systems
BPA Platform is used by organisations globally, in every type of industry, ranging from financial services and manufacturing to not-for-profit and retail. For more information on how you can use business process automation to gain a competitive advantage, download the 200 ways to use BPA Platform brochure below or call us on +44 (0)330 99 88 700.

