Xledger

Why Xledger?

Essendon began using the Xledger accounting solution 10 years ago and has been in partnership ever since. 

So what does Xledger provide?

  • Scalable, mid-market accounting software to support business growth
  • Real-time reporting for live, multidimensional insights into clients’ financial position
  • Complete visibility over workflows and approvals to provide customers with full control over data
  • Common configuration across multiple clients for fast and
    cost-effective onboarding
  • Automation of repetitive tasks to enable high volume management

Roger Eddowes explains: 

“Mid-market organisations need sophisticated insight into their financial position and control over their finances, and small enterprise packages can’t facilitate this.” 

Xledger allows us to take a step forward as accountants where we can analyse the information and turn this into advice. Essentially, Xledger has helped us achieve our goal of being a trusted advisor to our clients who is there on the other end of the phone.”

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