Eftsure has announced the launch of an enhanced global enterprise solution designed for multinational organisations seeking to standardise verified-to-pay controls across their operations.
Following its acquisition of Sis ID and the expansion of operations in Europe, the United States, and APAC, Eftsure now provides broader global coverage, including extended support hours for enterprise customers operating across time zones.
Eftsure already serves enterprise customers in all three regions. With this launch, the company is formally supporting global enterprise rollouts, enabling organisations to implement a unified verification framework across regions, entities, and ERP environments.
A global standard for vendor verification
Enterprise organisations operate in complex environments. Many manage multiple business units, fragmented ERP systems, regional compliance requirements, outsourced shared service centres, and increasing fraud risk.
The new enterprise solution enables companies to:
- Standardise vendor verification controls globally
- Apply a consistent verified-to-pay framework across regions
- Reduce fraud exposure in cross-border transactions
- Streamline onboarding across entities and systems
- Integrate verification controls into existing workflows
Through the integration of Sis ID, Eftsure has expanded its international verification coverage and strengthened its data intelligence across markets. This supports a single global control framework designed to protect vendor payments across jurisdictions.
Support for global enterprises
With support offices across Europe, North America, and APAC, Eftsure provides extended enterprise support coverage.
For multinational organisations, this includes:
- Verification coverage across time zones
- Regional expertise aligned to local banking environments
- Structured onboarding support
- Reduced operational friction for distributed finance teams
Many existing customers operate across multiple regions. Historically, implementations often began within individual business units. Organisations can now extend verification controls across their global footprint under a coordinated rollout strategy.
Enterprise-wide deployment supports:
- Broader user adoption
- Increased workflow coverage
- Higher volumes of verified transactions
- Greater consistency in payment controls
By aligning verification processes globally, organisations can reduce fragmentation, strengthen governance, and improve resilience against payment fraud.
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