Bill.com Payments for NetSuite SuiteApp Earns Certification

Business payments network Bill.com announced that its Payments for NetSuite SuiteApp achieved Built for NetSuite verification.

The Built for NetSuite program provides SuiteCloud Developer Network partners with the information, resources and methodology to verify their applications and integrations meet NetSuite’s standards and best practices.

Midsize companies and large enterprises can use the Bill.com Payments for NetSuite SuiteApp to pay bills anytime, anywhere within NetSuite. The SuiteApp also enables payments from multiple bank accounts and helps eliminate payment fraud, imposes no payment limits, and requires no personal guarantees. Within the app, customers can also access payment history, payment audit trails, cleared check images, associated invoices and other supporting documents.

"Working closely with NetSuite, Bill.com built a great solution for all NetSuite users to initiate and complete all of their payments electronically,” stated René Lacerte, founder and CEO of Bill.com. “We are excited that, finally, businesses that run their accounting in the cloud no longer have to print checks on paper the old-fashioned way. With this integration, NetSuite customers can join the growing community of businesses that have eliminated checks from their operations."

“As more and more companies make the switch to cloud-based business management solutions, demand for a fully-automated payment process within NetSuite has never been higher,” stated Guido Haarmans, vice president, business development for technology partners at NetSuite. “Bill.com Payments for NetSuite SuiteApp is a big win for our customers -- it saves them time, reduces their transaction costs, increases visibility across key areas of documentation, and it can help eliminate payment fraud and address other security concerns -- all without leaving the NetSuite user interface.”

More information on the Bill.com Payments for NetSuite SuiteApp is available at www.suiteapp.com.

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