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Zuora’s monetization engine now writes detailed revenue records into Workday’s general ledger via a certified connector; improving accuracy, audit speed, and accounting‑standards compliance

August 29, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Monetization platform Zuora is teaming with human resources/finance platform Workday, combining Zuora’s order-to-cash automation with Workday Financial Management. This partnership will give business to consumer (B2C) companies a simpler way to handle complex billing and revenue streams – whether from subscriptions, usage-based pricing, special offers, or hybrid models. By combining Zuora’s monetization tools with Workday’s financial platform, companies can more easily track revenue, stay compliant with accounting standards, and speed up audits with automated reporting. The certified Zuora Connector for Workday Financial Management manages the operational complexity of monetization as a specialized sub-ledger in Workday Accounting Center, automatically feeding financial records to Workday’s general ledger (GL). With a single, unified view, companies can strengthen the accuracy of financial processes without needing to manually enter data. Rob Enslin, president and chief commercial officer at Workday said, “Our partnership with Zuora will provide customers with a single, reliable view of their financial data – making it easier to operate efficiently, no matter

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