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Infosys BPM’s AI agents for invoice processing can handle dynamic workflows end-to-end, adapt to changing business logic, and perform intricate tasks with minimal human oversight

June 3, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Infosys’ business process management arm, Infosys BPM, has added AI agents for invoice processing to its Infosys Accounts Payable on Cloud solution. This solution makes invoice processing largely autonomous to enhance efficiency and accuracy. The solution includes the capabilities of the suite of generative AI services, solutions and platforms called Infosys Topaz, as well as Microsoft’s AI stack, including Azure AI Foundry and other LLMs.  By integrating Infosys Topaz with a purpose-built multi-agent framework, along with Microsoft’s AI stack, we’ve developed a solution that is autonomous by design, responsive to change, and built to evolve, Anantha Radhakrishnan, CEO and managing director of Infosys BPM, said. Infosys developed the AI agents in collaboration with Americana Restaurants, which operates more than 2,600 restaurants across the Middle East, North Africa and Kazakhstan. “With AI-powered Infosys Accounts Payable on Cloud, we have made invoice processing faster, enhanced accuracy and improved efficiency,” Harsh Bansal, chief financial officer and chief growth officer at Americana Restaurants, said.  “The addition of Agentic AI takes this a step further, reducing manual dependencies and bringing more intelligence and autonomy into our invoice processing.”

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