Payments & Banking
Bank Connectivity Add-ons for ERP
Direct bank integration, SWIFT, Open Banking and statement ingestion.
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What to look for in a bank connectivity add-on
- Native, certified integration with your ERP — not a brittle one-off connector
- Support for your ERP version and deployment model (cloud vs on-premise)
- A clear data-sync model: real-time vs batch, and which system owns each record
- Reference customers on the same ERP and of a similar size to you
- Transparent pricing and a realistic implementation timeline
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Bank Connectivity add-ons — frequently asked questions
What is a Bank Connectivity add-on for ERP?
A Bank Connectivity add-on is third-party software that extends your ERP with dedicated bank connectivity capabilities. Direct bank integration, SWIFT, Open Banking and statement ingestion. Rather than building this functionality with custom development, you integrate a purpose-built product that connects to your ERP's data.
Why use a Bank Connectivity add-on instead of native ERP functionality?
Native ERP modules often cover the basics but lack the depth specialist teams need. A dedicated bank connectivity add-on typically offers richer features, faster time-to-value, and ongoing vendor investment focused on that single problem — while still reading from and writing back to your ERP as the system of record.
Does a Bank Connectivity add-on work with my ERP?
Most established bank connectivity vendors offer certified integrations for the major ERP platforms (buyers commonly search for things like "bank integration SAP"). Always confirm support for your specific ERP product and version before shortlisting.
How do I choose the right Bank Connectivity add-on?
Start from your requirements, then check each vendor against integration depth, ERP-version support, data-sync model, reference customers on your ERP, pricing and implementation effort. Use the checklist on this page as a starting point.