Regions Bank Unveils Embedded ERP Finance to Streamline Cash Flow Management

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Regions Bank has introduced Regions Embedded ERP Finance, a new solution designed to help Treasury Management clients seamlessly integrate their financial data with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. Powered by Koxa, the offering enables businesses to manage cash flow more efficiently, optimize liquidity, and enhance financial forecasting—all within their existing ERP platforms.
Traditionally, companies manually upload financial data from their bank accounts into ERP systems to track sales, manage inventory, and oversee operations. With Regions Embedded ERP Finance, clients can now access real-time financial data directly within platforms like Workday, Oracle NetSuite, Microsoft Dynamics 365, and Sage Intacct—eliminating manual uploads and improving accuracy.
Bryan Ford, Head of Regions Treasury Management, stated: “This is an exciting next step in the evolution of open banking, and we are proud to work with Koxa to make it available to clients.” As API-driven ERP banking gains traction, Regions aims to deliver a streamlined treasury experience with added automation and fraud mitigation controls.
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