New Vendor Statement Reconciliation Eliminates Payment Errors and Increases Accounts Payable Controls ATLANTA, Jan. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Oversight, the globalNew Vendor Statement Reconciliation Eliminates Payment Errors and Increases Accounts Payable Controls ATLANTA, Jan. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Oversight, the global

Oversight Unleashes AI Power to Eliminate Tedious Reconciliation Work

New Vendor Statement Reconciliation Eliminates Payment Errors and Increases Accounts Payable Controls

ATLANTA, Jan. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Oversight, the global leader in AI-powered spend monitoring and financial audit technology, today announces the launch of its groundbreaking Vendor Statement Reconciliation solution as its latest extension to enable Financial Risk Intelligence (FRI). Delivered through Oversight’s next-generation AI platform, which continuously monitors 100% of enterprise spend transactions across payables, expenses, and purchase cards, Vendor Statement Reconciliation transforms the traditionally manual reconciliation process into an automated, low-touch solution that quickly identifies the millions of dollars lost each year due to mismatched payments and vendor records. The solution automatically compares vendor statements with internal systems to pinpoint payment discrepancies, delivering stronger fraud protection, more accurate accounting of over- and underpayments, greater operational efficiency, and fewer reconciliation errors.

The Benefits of Vendor Statement Reconciliation for FRI
Reconciliation issues impose a substantial burden on finance teams, extending far beyond just financial costs. They involve direct monetary losses, inefficient manual procedures, compliance fines, and harm to business relationships. Oversight’s AI platform offers much-needed audit and automation to the process, including:

  • Smart Pairing – Automatically reconcile invoices, payments, and credit notes for hassle-free matching.
  • Discrepancy Detector – Instantly identify and flag issues like missing invoices, credits, and payment mismatches.
  • Real-Time Detection – High-priority discrepancies are surfaced as they are discovered, enabling action before cash flow is affected.

“Our AI-powered Vendor Statement Reconciliation solution, part of Oversight’s FRI platform, eliminates a manual, error-prone task that every finance team struggles to execute,” shares Terrence McCrossan, CEO of Oversight. “By using AI to automate the entire upload, matching and analysis process, organizations will significantly reduce errors, recover missed credits, avoid duplicate payments, and improve audit readiness. The solution becomes even more powerful for large organizations that have thousands of vendors and potentially millions of payments to reconcile. AP teams instantly identify lost dollars, gain stronger financial control, and the freedom to focus on higher-value strategic work.”

Oversight’s Vendor Statement Reconciliation analyzes 100% of transactions (not samples) to surface anomalies, mismatches, and risk with greater than 90% accuracy across key fraud and compliance signals.

Clients using Oversight to prevent waste, misuse, and fraud typically achieve 2% to 5% corporate spend savings.

Research from Everest Group identifies FRI solutions as those that apply a layered architecture of processing, intelligence, and action to continuously monitor the financial ecosystem. Vendor Statement Reconciliation fits within this layered approach, making Oversight’s AI platform the most modern and comprehensive in the industry.

For additional information on Oversight’s AI-powered Vendor Statement Reconciliation, visit https://www.oversight.com/ai-vendor-statement-reconciliation.

About Oversight
Founded in 2003, Oversight is a leading provider of AI-powered spend monitoring and financial audit technology that identifies and prevents fraud, waste and abuse in enterprise spend programs. The world’s largest companies and government agencies rely on Oversight to continuously monitor & analyze spend transactions, detect anomalies, and uncover hidden financial risk—enabling smarter, more efficient and more compliant decision-making across financial audit teams. Based in Atlanta, GA, Oversight has been recognized as a Great Place to Work™ from 2022 to 2026 and is consistently ranked among Atlanta’s top employers. Learn more at www.oversight.com.

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