Full-Time
Updated on 2/19/2025
Digital banking and payments automation platform
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Portsmouth, NH, USA
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Bottomline Technologies operates in the financial technology sector, providing a digital banking and payments platform that helps businesses and financial institutions automate and streamline their payment processes. Their solutions include automating accounts payable cycles, managing financial messaging flows, and creating intelligent engagement platforms for banks. They also offer risk management tools to identify and mitigate internal and external threats, ensuring compliance and reducing complexity. Bottomline provides Swift services for secure global financial transactions and operates on a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model, generating revenue through subscription fees and service charges. The company's goal is to transform business payments and processes, making them simple, smart, and secure, with a strong focus on customer success.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Total Funding
$11M
Headquarters
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Founded
1989
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MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb. 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sedgwick, a leading global provider of claims management, loss adjusting and technology-enabled business solutions and Bottomline, a global leader in business payments and cash management, have signed an agreement whereby Sedgwick will acquire Bottomline's industry-leading legal spend management (LSM) division. The LSM business services the property and casualty (PC) insurance industry, providing carriers, third party administrators (TPAs), self-insured entities and corporate legal departments with cloud-based software applications and complementary legal bill review solutions. Sedgwick will leverage Bottomline's modern and highly scalable LSM technology infrastructure, including its Legal-X and Legal eXchange web platforms, in helping clients control the cost of litigation. Pending the closing of the transaction, which is subject to customary conditions and regulatory approvals, Sedgwick plans to operate the LSM business as a separate division
Richard Ransom, Head of Corporate Solution Consulting, UK, EU, ROW, Bottomline analyses what are the trends and priorities that define B2B payments in 2025.The business payments industry faces big decisions and pivotal moments in 2025. Rapid technological change, evolving B2B payment needs, and mounting regulatory pressures are restructuring the industry so fast that it can be difficult to keep pace. This makes 2025 the most crucial year since 2020 for adaptations in B2B payments. When I examine key areas to which businesses must adapt to remain competitive, secure, and efficient, I sense a handful of trends and priorities will define the year ahead
PORTSMOUTH, N.H., Dec. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Bottomline, a global leader in business payments and cash management, has been named a Leader in the first IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Embedded Payment Applications 2024-2025 Vendor Assessment[1].
Vinay Prabhakar, Strategic Project Executive at Bottomline, has been named regional manager for Bottomline's Asia-Pacific banking team.
What does the next year hold? In this year’s predictions round up we gather the experts to find out what they’re anticipating ahead of 2025.AI’s next chapter. Some movement in embedded finance. Crypto and blockchain growing up?All the usual hot button topics are here and more, with some interestingly varied views on the biggest one of them all… Although surprisingly one topic has come up more than most: Security.Anyone who thinks cybersecurity is a thing of the past, is poorly mistaken. There are arguably more threats than ever, and financial services needs to be ready. Below you can find predictions on what will take place in that area and more, in the world of financial services and fintech over the coming year.Of course, there’s plenty of optimism but also a healthy dose of realism. As we reach a quarter of a way through a century, that has already seen historic levels of innovation, transformation and invention, there’s a sense of caution as we charge into the future