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Regal Software’s Virtual Card Program Offers Automated Virtual Cards for Corporate Payables

Regal Software Announces RegalPay One to Simplify Payments for the B2B Space

Replace dated, manual payment processes with Regal’s secure, cloud-based platform which automates payments to vendors. Companies can now send secure supplier payments, including Virtual Card, ACH, Wire and Check through the RegalPay platform in just a few clicks.

Corporations are looking for a secure solution to automate and simplify the vendor payments process. Regal has been providing an automated payments platform solution since 2008.

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The RegalPay platform enables companies to pull payment batches directly from their own accounting systems and pay multiple invoices at once without the need for email, calling, faxing card payments or manually uploading data and files to their bank for payment processing. Regal Software recently partnered with Mastercard to also accept virtual cards for corporate payments. Corporations can use the virtual card to only pay for certain amounts if desired, and payment data exchanged between parties is always encrypted for maximum security.

RegalPay is ERP agnostic with over 160 ERP systems already integrated. RegalPay has been installed in over 1,500 locations with billions of dollars in transaction volume. “In today’s complex environment, companies are searching for stable, safe and secure processes that drive cost-effectiveness and efficiencies. RegalPay is the right solution to automate the vendor payments process,” says Ed Wertzberger, VP-Solution Delivery.

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