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Kyriba is the global leader in liquidity performance, empowering CFOs, Treasurers, and IT leaders to connect, protect, forecast, and optimize their liquidity amid economic complexity. As a secure and scalable SaaS solution trusted by 3,000 customers worldwide, Kyriba delivers intelligence and financial automation through innovative technologies, including its trusted agentic AI (TAI). The platform powers more than 3 billion bank transactions and $15 trillion in payments across 9,900+ banks annually, helping companies gain enterprise-wide visibility, ensure financial stability, and outperform their business strategy.

With over 20 years of experience, Kyriba's real-time data and AI-empowered tools enable organizations to quantify exposures, project cash and liquidity, and take decisive action to protect and grow their businesses. The company's comprehensive platform connects banks, ERPs, applications, and portals to unify enterprise data, while automating, moving, and controlling liquidity. From treasury management and risk mitigation to payments and working capital optimization, Kyriba provides finance leaders with the precision, efficiency, and insight needed to navigate today's complex financial landscape.

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