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Basware Report Maps Finance Performance Using $10 Trillion in Transaction Data

Drawing from $10 trillion in annual spend across 2.5 billion invoices, Basware’s inaugural 2026 Finance Performance Report moves beyond survey-based research to track how top-tier organizations leverage artificial intelligence. The data reveals a widening performance gap between firms adopting autonomous workflows and those relying on manual intervention.

Bio & NewsAugust 19, 2026465 reads0

Best-in-class organizations now achieve a 93% Lifecycle Autonomy Rate, leaving their peers trailing by 12 percentage points. This divergence highlights a shift toward what Basware identifies as Governed Autonomy, an operating model where AI handles high-volume tasks while maintaining strict human oversight for exceptions. The reliability of these automated systems is significant: top-performing firms see a 96.5% success rate in AI-driven coding and approval routing, compared to 89.4% across the broader network.

Beyond process speed, the report underscores how transaction data impacts core CFO priorities like working capital and regulatory compliance. Top-tier companies manage to pay 92% of invoices on or before their due dates, significantly outperforming the 81.8% average. Furthermore, these organizations centralize compliance, receiving 99.7% of invoices through unified platforms. This approach reduces the complexity associated with managing disparate local systems and evolving global e-invoicing mandates, demonstrating that high-level finance performance depends less on the number of markets served and more on the consolidation of operational controls.

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