H6 is redefining how enterprise finance teams operate on Microsoft Business Central, moving beyond basic invoice capture to deliver a true intelligence layer across accounts payable and procurement.

Selected by multiple enterprise groups, including CareMalta (part of Vassallo Group), H6 is being deployed to automate invoice extraction, validation, matching, and posting directly into Business Central, while simultaneously building structured procurement intelligence across suppliers and entities.

While Business Central remains a powerful ERP backbone, native tools often stop at document capture. H6 goes further, interpreting and validating financial data before it reaches the ERP. The result is high levels of touchless processing, combined with stronger governance and control.

By embedding AI-driven validation and advanced matching logic across purchase orders, goods received notes, and contracts, H6 removes the operational burden of manual checks, coding, and exception handling. Finance teams can automate at scale without compromising accuracy or auditability.

Beyond automation, H6 transforms finance into a source of insight. As invoices are processed, the platform builds pricing memory across suppliers and products, enabling visibility into price movements, supplier variance, discount consistency, and margin impact. Accounts payable evolves from an administrative task into a strategic function that supports procurement optimisation and cost control.

H6 does not replace Business Central, it enhances it. As finance functions modernise, the focus is shifting from automation alone to intelligence, validation, and continuous optimisation. H6 represents the next layer of finance infrastructure, enabling organisations to drive efficiency, improve oversight, and unlock measurable value from their financial operations.

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