Enterpryze Rolls Out Services In Ireland

Enterpryze launched in Ireland as of March 22, announcing its intent to help small businesses connect with banks, a company blog post said on Tuesday (March 22).

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    The blog claimed the company is “disrupting” banking via accessible new software, which it said will improve upon some other software that lacks the ability to secure host data in one location. That’s a quality that becomes more important once startups begin to rapidly grow.

    Enterpryze offers a “comprehensive” solution for businesses by compiling information in the same place.

    There will also be add-ons and apps for various other industries, including PayNow, Shopify and Stripe, which can be useful for small businesses. The blog listed some of the other add-ons: SAP Business One, Customer One, Avalara, Retail Point of Sale, and Square, among others.

    There’s also the real-time accounting feature, which the blog said will help businesses begin to analyze accounts in an “immediate and transparent way.”

    The company also accommodates a customer relationship management (CRM) solution. The blog post said the CRM can host tracking of all sales leads and help businesses forge new ones. Digital reporting provides greater visibility, and the feature can also help generate new clients while also allowing stock levels to be seen easier and customer service to be improved.

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    The blog also said there are several packages for tools needed to bolster business, including tools for invoicing, accounting, inventory and more.

    As the pandemic rolled on and businesses adapted to a new digital way of life, businesses saw how important it was for data to be integrated. While FinTechs have moved to help that initiative along, there are still plenty of points in need of improvement, including instances of missing or inaccurate information.

    As the future of many small businesses is still often shaky with pandemic-related economic woes, good accounting and data improvements can help them stay in business.