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Billtrust (acquired by FLEETCOR/Corpay) delivers end-to-end AR automation from invoice delivery through cash application and collections for mid-market and enterprise clients.
Billtrust is an accounts receivable automation and B2B payments company that provides a comprehensive order-to-cash platform for mid-market and enterprise businesses. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, Billtrust was acquired by FLEETCOR Technologies (now Corpay) to become part of one of the world's largest B2B payments businesses. Billtrust's platform covers the complete AR lifecycle from invoice delivery and customer payment portals through cash application, collections management, and credit decisioning, helping businesses accelerate cash flow and reduce the manual labor involved in managing large customer receivables portfolios.\n\nBilltrust's Business Payments Network (BPN) is a key differentiator, connecting AR teams with a network of buyer payment platforms and enabling electronic remittance matching that dramatically reduces the manual cash application work that burdens AR teams when customers pay by check or without detailed remittance information. The platform's AI-powered cash application engine automatically matches incoming payments to open invoices, handling complex scenarios like partial payments, short pays, and deductions, with automation rates that significantly reduce manual application work. Electronic invoice delivery, self-service customer portals, and automated collections workflows complete the AR automation suite.\n\nBilltrust competes with HighRadius, YayPay, Cforia, and the AR modules of large ERP systems, and has built particular strength in industries with high transaction volumes and complex payment scenarios including manufacturing, distribution, food and beverage, and wholesale. Its combination of AR automation software, B2B payment network capabilities, and now the scale of Corpay's payments infrastructure makes the combined entity a formidable competitor in the AR automation and B2B payments market.
Des Moines retirement and asset management (NASDAQ: PFG) at $16.13B 2024 revenue (+18%), $753B AUM; new CEO Deanna Strable (Jan 2025), Ascensus ESOP acquisition (2024), $1.7T AUA competing with Empower for mid-market 401(k).
Principal Financial Group, Inc. is a Des Moines, Iowa-based financial services company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: PFG) as an S&P 500 Financials component — providing retirement savings, asset management, and group insurance and benefits to 61 million customers worldwide through approximately 20,000 employees with $753 billion in assets under management (AUM) as of Q2 2025, $1.7 trillion in assets under administration, and $16.13 billion in 2024 annual revenue (up 18% year-over-year) with net income of $1.57 billion. Founded in 1879 as The Bankers Life Association by Edward Temple and Simon Casady to provide affordable life insurance to Iowans, Principal demutualized and completed its IPO in 2001. Deanna Strable became President and CEO in January 2025 (succeeding Dan Houston), with Joel Pitz named CFO. Principal operates through three segments: Retirement and Income Solutions (RIS — 401(k), 403(b), defined benefit plans, nonqualified executive benefits, pension risk transfer, and individual retirement products), Principal Asset Management (equity, fixed income, real estate, and alternative investments for institutional clients), and Benefits and Protection (group dental, vision, life, and disability insurance). Key acquisitions include AFP Cuprum (Chilean pension, $1.5B, 2012), Wells Fargo's institutional retirement and trust business ($1.2B, 2019, adding 401(k)/pension/ESOP plans), and the 2024 agreement to acquire Ascensus's ESOP business (800 plans, 165,000+ participants). Principal's market capitalization stands at approximately $18.3 billion.
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