Financial services expertise across every sector.
Specialised strategic advisory and technology solutions for corporate treasuries, capital markets, central banks, commercial banks, and asset managers worldwide.
%20(1)%20(1).avif)
Get the white paper
.jpg)
Designed for teams responsible for payments in SAP environments
This white paper is aimed at organisations running SAP that are either modernising their payment landscape or looking to stabilise and simplify what they already have.
It will be most relevant if you’re involved in:
Group Treasurers and Treasury Managers
Finance Transformation leaders
SAP Finance / S/4HANA programme owners
Shared Service Centre leaders
IT and SAP solution architects involved in payments
.avif)
Headline heree
Key benefits for treasury, finance, and shared service organisations
Testing in htere
Testing in htere
Something exciting in here
Discover OmniFiTrusted expertise across the world's leading platforms:
Why payment management needs to evolve
In many SAP environments, payment processes have grown organically over time. As systems expand and organisations scale, those setups often become harder to manage, harder to secure, and harder to change.
The most common pressure points tend to fall into three areas:
Fragmentation
Payments spread across multiple systems, geographies, and processes, making consistency difficult.
Control and visibility
Limited transparency across payment flows increases operational effort and risk exposure.
Scalability
Legacy tools struggle to support growth, acquisitions, and the move to S/4HANA-based landscapes.
.avif)
SAP Advanced Payment Management, in context
SAP Advanced Payment Management sits at the heart of a modern SAP payment landscape. Rather than adding another layer of tooling, it brings payment processing back into the core SAP ecosystem, helping organisations standardise how payments are run, governed, and scaled.
It supports a payment factory approach by centralising execution, strengthening control and auditability, and providing a foundation that can grow with the organisation — particularly as landscapes move towards S/4HANA and become more complex over time.
This keeps payments secure, consistent, and aligned with SAP’s long-term strategy, without introducing unnecessary complexity.