Bizzi, a SaaS company providing accounts payable automation solutions in Vietnam, has won the 2021 Digital Transformation (DX) award by the Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SwissCham) in collaboration with Deloitte, organized in Singapore.
The DX Award 2021, now in its second year, honors innovation and digital transformation initiatives in Singapore and across Southeast Asia, including the following areas: Cybersecurity; Financial services; High-tech production; Health care; Insurance; Logistics; B2C; and Business Excellence.
“Given the urgent need to accelerate digital transformation across the region, we hope the DX Award will serve as a vehicle to facilitate exchange, networking, and mentoring best practices,” said Andreas Enderlin, Chairman of the Digital Transformation Awards and Managing Partner of Hugo Capital Partners.
A total of 45 entries were received and only 22 startups were introduced at the presentation night held online. Bizzi is Vietnam's only technology startup representative.
Established in the midst of the Covid-19 epidemic, Bizzi is a company providing invoice processing automation solutions using artificial intelligence and robotic process automation (RPA) in the Vietnamese market.
Bizzi's platform can be integrated with existing ERP/accounting solutions and connects suppliers and customers to automate financial processes such as paying bills, scanning receipts, Compliance and accounting records...
“We are delighted that Bizzi, a young Vietnamese startup, is starting to gain regional recognition. Bizzi was founded to solve the pain in the accounting and finance industry – handling work manually is not only time-consuming but also prone to errors,” said Bizzi co-founder Vu Trong Nghia.
Bizzi currently has more than 100 business customers including Korean convenience store chains GS25, Circle K, Guardian, Family Mart, Medicare, Tiki.vn, Deloitte, DKSH, and more than 1,000 small and medium enterprises using the platform this every day. The monthly value of processed invoices exceeds USD 300 million.