Award recognizes Trustpair's role in securing Enterprise Procure-to-Pay operations globally.NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#SAP--Trustpair, the leading vendor fraudAward recognizes Trustpair's role in securing Enterprise Procure-to-Pay operations globally.NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#SAP--Trustpair, the leading vendor fraud

Trustpair Named ‘Procure-to-Pay Software of the Year’ in 2026 FinTech Breakthrough Awards

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Award recognizes Trustpair's role in securing Enterprise Procure-to-Pay operations globally.

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#SAP--Trustpair, the leading vendor fraud prevention platform for global enterprises, today announced it has been named “Procure-to-Pay Software of the Year” in the 10th annual FinTech Breakthrough Awards. The recognition highlights a structural shift underway in how enterprises secure their procure-to-pay (P2P) operations.



Procure-to-Pay Is Now a Critical Fraud Risk Surface

Vendor impersonation, synthetic identities and cross-border payment schemes are becoming more sophisticated, often amplified by AI-driven social engineering. At the same time, regulatory frameworks, such as SOX requirements and Nacha’s 2026 account verification rules, are raising expectations for payment controls.

For finance and procurement teams, the implication is clear: Procure-to-pay has become one of the most exposed surfaces for financial fraud.

Manual controls, such as email confirmations or manual callbacks, were not designed to secure complex, global supplier ecosystems. Detection tools that identify anomalies after a transaction are increasingly insufficient in a world of instant payments.

Trustpair Emerges as the Enterprise Standard for P2P Fraud Prevention

Modern payment security requires preventing fraud before funds move — not investigating incidents afterward. Trustpair solves the fraud detection gap through embedding automated account validation and vendor verification directly into procurement and treasury workflows, ensuring that supplier bank details are verified at onboarding and continuously monitored throughout the lifecycle.

Today, more than 500 global enterprises rely on Trustpair to secure their supplier payment processes. The platform operates the largest global bank account validation network on the market, covering 190+ countries, and integrates seamlessly with leading enterprise platforms including SAP, Coupa, Ivalua, Oracle and Kyriba.

By embedding fraud prevention directly into existing systems, Trustpair enables organizations to enforce a consistent, global control framework without disrupting operational workflows.

“AI-driven fraud is evolving faster than traditional controls,” said Baptiste Collot, co-founder and CEO of Trustpair. “Winning ‘Procure-to-Pay Software of the Year’ confirms what we see every day with our clients: Prevention must be embedded, global and automated. Our ambition is clear: to set the zero-fraud standard for enterprise payments.”

“As global organizations expand and supply chains become more complex, traditional P2P technology has struggled to deliver secure, real-time and audit-ready verification of supplier bank account ownership at scale,” said Steve Johansson, managing director, FinTech Breakthrough. “Trustpair embeds secure validation directly into existing procurement workflows so that companies no longer need to switch platforms or adopt parallel processes. That makes Trustpair our choice for ‘Procure-to-Pay Software of the Year.’”

Beyond Compliance, Toward Operational Resilience.

Regulatory initiatives such as the New Nacha Rules framework represent an important step toward strengthening payment security. But regulation alone cannot address the full scope of enterprise fraud risk.

Preventing supplier payment fraud requires a multi-layered, zero-trust approach combining verified banking data, identity intelligence, behavioral risk analysis and deep workflow integration.

In this evolving landscape, Trustpair is positioning itself not as a point solution or data provider, but as fraud prevention infrastructure for modern procure-to-pay environments.

This award reinforces Trustpair’s mission: helping enterprises move from reactive fraud management to preventive financial resilience.

About Trustpair
Trustpair is the global standard for Enterprise fraud prevention, securing payments for over 500 world-leading organizations, including the Fortune 500. By embedding AI-driven risk intelligence directly into existing Source-to-Pay ecosystems, Trustpair automates manual account validation to become a centralized, strategic layer of payment security. With a global presence in New York City, Paris, and London, Trustpair empowers P2P teams to outsmart sophisticated fraudsters at scale. Learn more at trustpair.com.

About FinTech Breakthrough
Part of Tech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence and recognition platform for technology innovation and leadership around the globe, the FinTech Breakthrough Awards program is devoted to honoring breakthrough innovation in Financial Technologies and Services companies and products. The FinTech Breakthrough Awards provide public recognition for standout achievements in categories including Payments, Personal Finance, Cryptocurrency, Wealth Management, Fraud Protection, Banking, Lending, RegTech, InsurTech and more. For more information, visit FinTechBreakthrough.com.

Tech Breakthrough LLC does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its recognition programs and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with award designations. Recognition consists of the opinions of the Tech Breakthrough LLC organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Tech Breakthrough LLC disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this recognition program.


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