Concur Detect Demo Updated Page
The demo showed a receipt that looked fine to the human eye. Detect gave it a 12% integrity score. Why? The metadata showed the PDF was created in Photoshop, not by the restaurant. The employee had edited the tip amount. Caught.
A $450 dinner receipt at a high-end steakhouse. The Employee: A mid-level manager. The Policy: Dinner limit is $100 per person (including tip). concur detect demo
[Link to SAP Concur Detect Demo Request] Have you run a fraud audit on your T&E data recently? What is the strangest expense you have ever seen approved by accident? Let me know in the comments. The demo showed a receipt that looked fine to the human eye
4 minutes Target Audience: Finance Directors, Controllers, AP Managers, Compliance Officers. Every finance leader knows the feeling. You’re closing the books, and a red flag pops up on an expense report from three months ago. The receipt is blurry. The policy has changed. The employee has already left the company. The metadata showed the PDF was created in
No. It makes them superheroes.
Pass. (The total was under the department limit, and a receipt was attached).
