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HR Tech Outlook | Wednesday, September 07, 2022
Tabulera's platform automatically imports ElectBenefits data, eliminating the need to enter insurance carrier invoices manually.
FREMONT, CA: Entering data into a company's system or ERP software is a tedious task. Documentation in an organized format can streamline your business and increase employee satisfaction. With its focus on capturing structured data quickly and accurately, data entry automation is fast becoming the savior of businesses big and small. Tabulera, a platform that enables companies to capture, reconcile, and pay employee benefit plan invoices, revealed that the company and Benefits Communication Inc. (BCI) have entered into an agreement to integrate Tabulera into BCI's upgraded ElectBenefits enrollment platform.
"We are very excited to partner with ElectBenefits, one of the true thought leaders in the industry, to have a positive impact on saving their customers time and money." says Doug Devlin, CEO of Tabulera.
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BCI and Tabulera partnering together now allow employers to connect ElectBenefits data directly to Tabulera's platform eliminating tedious entry of reconciliation spreadsheets, insurance carrier invoices, and manual payment processing. Eliminating the data entry helps the employers focus on various other essential tasks of the companies. It reduces back-office invoicing and simplifies the whole payment process for its customers.
"With the recent upgrade to our ElectBenefits enrollment platform, it made logical sense to integrate Tabulera as our billing portal to provide a unified view and to simplify the entire back-office invoicing, reconciliation and payment processes for our customers. Tabulera's flexibility and unique solution along with their outstanding product reviews made them our top choice. We know from our deep benefits administration history that automating these back-office accounts payable functions for employee benefit plans will save our customers both time and money." says Pride Scanlan, Co-Managing Director of Benefit Communications.
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