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AutoRek & Microsoft: Unlocking Value from Manual Processes

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For many financial institutions, the reconciliation process still carries a hidden cost — not just in time, but in lost opportunity.

According to Autorek’s recent payments survey, 69% of firms cite manual processes as a barrier to growth. That figure highlights a broader issue across the industry: significant value remains locked within operational workflows, particularly in data-heavy environments like payments.

Reconciliation sits at the centre of that challenge. It is a critical control function, yet too often it relies on fragmented systems, disconnected data sources, and manual intervention. Teams spend a disproportionate amount of time preparing, cleansing, and validating data before they can even begin to analyse it. As a result, highly skilled resources are diverted away from strategic decision-making and into process-heavy tasks.

The Autorek–Microsoft partnership is designed to address exactly that problem.

At its core, the collaboration combines two complementary capabilities. Autorek brings domain expertise in reconciliation and control frameworks, enabling automation across complex financial processes. Microsofthttps://www.microsoft.com/en-gb provides the scalable, elastic infrastructure required to support those processes at enterprise scale through Azure.

Together, the aim is not simply to automate reconciliation — but to unlock the unrealised value within it.

A significant portion of the inefficiency stems from data management. In payments environments, data is often distributed across multiple systems, formats, and processes. Bringing that data together in a usable, consistent way is both complex and resource-intensive. By integrating Autorek’s reconciliation capabilities within Microsoft’s cloud ecosystem, organisations can move towards a more unified, automated data environment.

This shift allows finance and operations teams to focus on what matters most: analysing insights, identifying risks, and supporting business growth. Instead of preparing data, teams can act on it.

There is also a scalability advantage. Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure ensures that reconciliation processes can expand alongside the organisation, regardless of size or transaction volume. At the same time, Autorek’s automation capabilities elevate reconciliation from a purely operational function to a more strategic control layer.

Looking ahead, the partnership also positions clients to take advantage of emerging technologies such as AI and tools like Copilot within the Azure ecosystem. As these technologies evolve, organisations that have already modernised their data and reconciliation frameworks will be better placed to adopt them effectively.

Ultimately, the message is clear. Manual reconciliation is no longer just inefficient — it is a constraint on growth. Unlocking that value requires automation, integration, and infrastructure that can scale with the demands of modern financial services.

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