Proactis, the spend management experts, is delighted to announce that it has been awarded 'ISV (Independent Software Vendor) Partner of the Year' by Unit4.

Proactis received the award, based on new business revenue, current mutual customer base and investment in alignment of strategy and branding, alongside four other worthy recipients, including strategic Proactis Partner, Embridge Consulting, which was awarded 'Co-sell Partner of the year'.

As a long-standing strategic Unit4 partner, with over 130 joint customers, Proactis has been helping organisations drive maximum value from their Unit4 systems for 17 years, through its range of spend management solutions. During this time, Proactis and Unit4 have worked on numerous successful projects together; the most recent being Surrey County Council, with Proactis providing several modules which integrated into the Council's Unit4 ERP system. Other recent examples of organisations aiming to increase the efficiency of their AP functions include the Royal College of Art and Guildford Borough Council.

'Our team is always striving to help organisations achieve maximum value from Unit4's solutions, so to be recognized with this award is testament to the work involved,' stated Deborah Jones, Partner Manager at Proactis. 'Being Unit4 ISV Partner of the year really underpins the strength of the partnership between Proactis and Unit4.'

'I'm delighted to have awarded Proactis ISV Partner of the Year. This is a great achievement and testament to the teams' professionalism and industry expertise,' commented Beata Wright, Global Partner Director at Unit4. 'They are still able to surprise us with new ideas to change the conversation for the benefit of our customers. It was an easy decision to select Proactis and we look forward to an even more successful 2021 together.'

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