A single source of truth for every transaction

Automated reconciliation and report aggregation allows you to reduce errors and increase efficiency.

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Enterprises working with multiple payment providers often struggle to get a single source of truth in their payment data. Each provider offers different reports, causing finance teams to spend countless hours piecing together spreadsheets to reconcile transactions. This fragmentation delays reporting and makes it hard to spot issues quickly.

In fact, real-time visibility into payments data has become a top concern: 43% of companies say lack of timely, unified data is a major challenge. Modo eliminates this headache by aggregating all payments data across providers into one consolidated dashboard.

Centralized payments data that delivers clarity for your teams

With Modo’s platform, finance and operations get a unified view for reconciliation, reporting, and analytics. Instead of logging into multiple portals, you have one place to see all transactions, settlements, fees, and failures. This improves accuracy and speeds up month-end close and issue resolution. Teams can spot anomalies or opportunities in near real-time.

Orchestrating Trustworthy Financial Data

Eliminate reconciliation drift
Different providers and platforms calculate status, fees, and settlement differently. Orchestration standardizes and normalizes event semantics upstream so finance is reconciling truth vs reconciling formatting.
Real-time financial state, not month-end archaeology
Orchestration operationalizes accounting signals in flow, improving time-to-discovery and shrinking time-to-correction.
Controls and auditability baked into transaction flow
Accounting rules, risk controls, routing rules, cost allocation logic, and ledger logic live in the orchestration layer, not in dozens of disconnected spreadsheets and exports.
Mechanical sympathy between payments and finance systems
ERP, billing, CRM, PSPs, fraud, and vault systems speak different languages. Orchestration creates the translation layer that allows accounting automation to actually work across boundaries.