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Optimizing In-House Banking With SAP® & TIS

Functioning as a central hub, TIS easily integrates with SAP® and local ERP systems while also connecting to banks and other third-party providers to ensure seamless data flow, thus maximizing the potential of a company's IHB solution.

Maximize the benefits of SAP® Advanced Payment Management with TIS

Download this factsheet to learn how TIS significantly simplifies and speeds up the SAP® APM implementation process and enables a future-proof maintenance of your IHB.

Implementing an in-house bank (IHB) is an important step in many organizations’ cash and payment optimization strategies. However, even with tools like SAP® In-House Cash and SAP® Advanced Payment Management (APM) for S/4HANA, in-house banking comes with difficult, costly, and time-consuming challenges. Learn how TIS can help in our latest factsheet!

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