SAP S/4 HANA Advanced Payment Management: Streamline Your Global Payment Processes

Advanced Payment Management (APM) in SAP S/4 HANA acts as unified payment hubs, providing various payment methods to be received and processed through a single core transaction medium. In 2018, SAP Financial Services announced S/4 HANA Advanced Payment Management, based on the same architecture as SAP Financial Services’ Payment Engine. SAP APM enhances reliability across all transactions and enables a unified payment control structure across all payment streams. With the help of a consolidated payment hub, businesses can shorten the time it takes to adopt additional payment channels, which could be from multiple ERPs.

SAP’s Future Payments Initiative:

Frictionless:

  • From seller to user, everything is seamlessly connected.

Instant:

  • Ontime, you’ll be able to execute and settle your transaction.

Safe and Effective:

  • Every transaction is monitored from the payer to the receiver securely and transparently.

Low Cost:

  • With increased transparency in overhead expenses, there is a possibility for decreased prices.
  • SAP APM offers capabilities that are not available in other SAP Treasury modules.

Straight Through Processing (STP):

  • Automatic generation of outbound transaction media can be triggered by inbound processing, ideally suitable for real-time payment events.

Advanced verification and enhancement processes with routing flexibility:

  • The user can control payment routing proactively since it is not part of the system configuration.
  • Verifications & Enhancement provides a more excellent command over the payment data flow, regardless of the transaction destination source.

Flexible payment data integration in a global system environment:

  • Inbound transaction data in any setup is processed into single transaction elements, which can be verified independently.

Benefits of implementing APM:

  1. With the help of Dynamic Routing of Payments, organizations can significantly control their payment activity by implementing SAP APM.
  2. Now it’s much easier to collect and track transaction data, such as payroll, across all payment sources.
  3. The advanced payment method can now have the ability to be scaled across various ERPs and financial sectors.
  4. It facilitates the transfer of payments from various sources to an external organization through a unified method.
  5. The potential to receive and deliver information in various forms, along with the ability to convert between them depending on the user’s needs, is also a positive aspect.

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