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Supervity unveils AP AI Command Centre to automate finance tasks

Fri, 14th Nov 2025

Supervity has introduced its Accounts Payable (AP) AI Command Centre, which aims to streamline invoice-to-pay operations by incorporating AI-driven process orchestration. The new capability is designed to enable enterprises to manage AP functions more efficiently, with early users reporting significant reductions in manual tasks and faster completion of payment cycles.

AI orchestration

The AP AI Command Centre is built as an advanced layer within Supervity's existing AP AI Employee framework. Unlike traditional automation tools that focus on individual tasks, the Command Centre manages and automates the entire invoice lifecycle, from initial capture and validation through to approvals, exceptions, and payments. This end-to-end approach is designed to reduce errors, enhance accuracy, and provide real-time visibility across different finance systems.

During pilot programmes conducted in sectors including manufacturing, healthcare, and financial services, clients using the Command Centre experienced a 90% reduction in invoice processing times and a 50-70% drop in manual exception handling. These organisations also reported higher rates of on-time payments, increased capture of early payment discounts, and improved readiness for audits and compliance processes.

Autonomous processes

The technology leverages a network of AI agents capable of making context-aware decisions and addressing exceptions independently. These agents are designed to collaborate, detect anomalies, and even predict bottlenecks in the AP workflow. This shift from basic task automation to full-process orchestration is intended to relieve finance teams from repetitive work and fragmented workflows.

Supervity positions its solution for CFOs, finance leaders, and shared services teams who face persistent inefficiencies in their AP operations. The Command Centre consolidates multiple functions into one layer, which can enable improved speed and accuracy without requiring additional personnel.

Business impact

The reported reduction in cycle times and manual handling is expected to help enterprises gain tighter control over cash flow and compliance. The approach incorporates audit readiness and compliance transparency as standard features, responding to increased regulatory scrutiny many organisations are experiencing across global markets.

"At Supervity, we've seen how even the most advanced automation can only go so far. Finance teams have become faster - but not always freer. The AP AI Command Centre takes the next logical step: it brings intelligence, context, and autonomy into the equation. It's like having a digital finance teammate that learns, collaborates, and continuously improves. This capability reinforces our vision to augment every human worker with an AI Employee - one that thinks, acts, and delivers outcomes autonomously," said Vijay Navaluri, Co-Founder and Chief Customer Officer, Supervity.

Expanded plans

The introduction of the Command Centre forms part of a broader strategy to extend similar AI systems to other finance management domains, such as expense handling, procurement, and order-to-cash functions. Supervity aims to create connected digital finance teams capable of running entire operations with greater autonomy and less manual intervention.

The company, which operates in over 20 countries, is working to further the adoption of agent-driven automation across other business functions, including HR, IT, and operational processes. Supervity data indicates that deploying such solutions can remove up to 70% of manual effort within six months.

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