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Watch our webinar to see the full capabilities and benefits of using Power Platform for automated invoice processing. Throughout the webinar, we highlighted just a few of the benefits including: Cost-Effective: Reduce the average cost of processing an invoice from as high as £50 down to around £6. Time Savings: Drastically cut down on the time it takes to process each invoice. Increased Accuracy: Minimise human errors and ensure data integrity throughout the invoice processing cycle. Scalability: Power Automate grows with your business, handling increased invoice volumes without additional staffing needs. Adaptability: Easily adapts to various invoice formats and workflows as your business needs evolve. Enhanced Decision-Making with Copilot: This tool allows you to ask complex financial questions, get instant summaries, and make informed decisions quickly, enhancing the strategic use of data within your organisation. Subscribe to the Bespoke XYZ YouTube channel for more insightful tutorials, tips, and expertise on Microsoft Power Automate, productivity tools and other Microsoft Power Platforms. Our Microsoft Power Automate developers can help you and your team streamline repetitive, manual tasks and free up more time so you can focus your attention where it’s needed most. Speak to a member of our expert team for a demo on the technologies we use and the solutions we create https://www.bespoke.xyz/book-a-demo/ VIDEO CHAPTERS 00:07 Introductions 2:01 Automation & AI 6:31 Invoicing automation demonstration 15:15 Reducing operational costs 18:57 Asking questions with copilot 24:06 Q&A