BlackLine vs Fiserv Frontier Reconciliation comparison

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We performed a comparison between BlackLine and Fiserv Frontier Reconciliation based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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1st
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2,119
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9th
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694
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490
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Financial Close Software
March 2024
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Overview

Designed entirely in the cloud from the ground up, BlackLine is the only unified technology solution built specifically for accounting and finance. No messy acquisitions, no disparate hybrid software-hardware combinations, and no expensive middleware or upgrade costs, just the world’s most trusted solution for Finance Controls and Automation.

Even with strict regulations for accurate and compliant financial reporting, many organizations still use manual or semi-automated processes for reconciliation and certification. Such processes can result in errors, operational inefficiency and lack of visibility into the numbers during certification.

That’s why organizations turn to FrontierTM Reconciliation from Fiserv. Automated reconciliation can have a significant effect on the bottom line while also reducing risk.

How Does Account Reconciliation Software Help You?
A comprehensive end-to-end reconciliation and certification solution, Frontier Reconciliation forms a complete account reconciliation picture across your enterprise that makes exceptions instantly visible and reduces manual interventions. Workflows fully automate labor-intensive processes and ensure compliance with corporate and regulatory controls.

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But reducing errors and write-offs is only part of the picture. By minimizing the need for manual research or interventions during the reconciliation process, organizations can achieve major efficiency improvements and lower operational costs while enabling staff to perform more value-added work.

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Top Industries
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Financial Services Firm18%
Computer Software Company13%
Retailer8%
Manufacturing Company7%
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Financial Services Firm43%
Computer Software Company9%
Retailer8%
Energy/Utilities Company7%
Company Size
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business17%
Midsize Enterprise13%
Large Enterprise70%
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business12%
Midsize Enterprise19%
Large Enterprise68%
Buyer's Guide
Financial Close Software
March 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Blackline, Workiva, Oracle and others in Financial Close Software. Updated: March 2024.
767,667 professionals have used our research since 2012.

BlackLine is ranked 1st in Financial Close Software while Fiserv Frontier Reconciliation is ranked 9th in Financial Close Software. BlackLine is rated 0.0, while Fiserv Frontier Reconciliation is rated 0.0. On the other hand, BlackLine is most compared with Cadency by Trintech, FloQast, ReconArt, Adra and Redwood Software - Finance Automation Edition, whereas Fiserv Frontier Reconciliation is most compared with Fiserv Accurate Reconciliation and Adra.

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