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Credit or debit card transactions can present several novelties, such as chargebacks, refunds, and cancellations (the latter two are also known as modifications), which involve a significant investment of resources for their management and affect the profitability and reputation of businesses. In our blog, we explain how we analyze the effects of these situations and tell you how Simetrik becomes the ally of companies to minimize their impact. Access this article for more information.

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Our CEO gives you the keys to adapt to the new challenges of the payment industry.

Discover the innovative solution that your company needs in the payment media sector: Simetrik. Automate financial and operational control, minimize risks, and increase your team's productivity. Listen to CEO Alejandro Casas talk about financial automation with Simetrik in our exclusive video. Don't miss the opportunity to transform your business and take it to the next level! Click now to watch our video and discover the future of corporate finance with Simetrik.

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Maximizing security and scalability: How PedidosYa manages over 30 million monthly operative transactions

Learn how by implementing Simetrik's no-code solution, PedidosYa centralizes the operational information of its 15 operating countries and efficiently manages more than 30 million operational transactions per month, with complete visibility, process traceability, and control.

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Financial automation: the best way to reconcile large volumes of data

Financial automation is a necessity for organizations in a constantly changing context. It offers benefits beyond efficiency and helps manage large amounts of data. Some companies have developed their own solutions, while others have acquired expensive and less adaptable solutions.

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Why is data reconciliation necessary for SOX compliance?

Managing a large amount and variety of financial data is part of the routine for many companies. Important information about cash inflows and outflows circulates through different departments and each has its own control.

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