Pigment continues to expand its international presence with the addition of numerous new clients from a wide range of sectors, including finance, digital payments, food and beverage, travel, beauty, professional services and entertainment.
Through these new partnerships, the software provider confirms the growing momentum of AI-powered financial and operational planning platforms. Companies are now looking for solutions capable of connecting finance, operations and supply chain to improve visibility, accelerate decision-making and enhance agility in a constantly evolving economic environment.
The Pokémon Company International transforms its supply chain
Among the most notable signings is The Pokémon Company International, which selected Pigment to modernise its supply chain operations worldwide.
The goal is to improve operational visibility and forecasting capabilities in order to more effectively support the growth of this iconic global brand. The project was also carried out with the support of Slalom.
Growing adoption across technology and digital sectors
Several technology and digital companies have also joined the Pigment ecosystem in recent weeks.
SurveyMonkey aims to improve the accuracy and agility of its financial planning processes, particularly around revenue planning and hiring forecasts.
trivago selected Pigment to bring together financial reporting, management reporting and revenue planning in a unified environment capable of accelerating decision-making.
For its part, Tines plans to integrate financial reporting and revenue planning into a single model supported by the platform's XP&A and artificial intelligence capabilities.
In the payments sector, Teya and Thredd have also adopted Pigment to strengthen their financial visibility and support their growth through more scalable reporting and planning tools.
Finance teams seek greater visibility and agility
This momentum also extends to players in more traditional sectors looking to modernise their financial processes.
Avalara will use Pigment to strengthen its financial reporting, OPEX planning and comprehensive financial modelling.
Limagrain Ingredients selected the platform to further structure its operational expenditure planning and improve its financial and management reporting.
In the professional services sector, Armanino chose Pigment to accelerate the generation of financial insights through AI-powered forecasting capabilities.
For its part, the HEROIKS group aims to have more agile reporting and forecasting tools to support its growth and improve its financial visibility.
Supply chain and operations are becoming strategic priorities
Supply chain and operations challenges also play a major role in this new wave of adoption.
Beauty brand BYOMA plans to connect its revenue planning to its supply chain operations to reduce stockouts, limit costs related to urgent orders and improve forecast accuracy.
In the food and beverage sector, Intersnack Group aims to provide its finance teams with better visibility and faster decision-making through Pigment's financial and management reporting capabilities.
Lastly, Emma – The Sleep Company selected Pigment to centralise financial plans and results in a single performance management environment.
The growing momentum of AI-powered planning
Through this series of new partnerships, Pigment confirms its growth momentum in the FP&A and enterprise performance management solutions market.
Organisations are now looking for platforms capable of centralising data, fostering collaboration between teams and providing real-time insights through artificial intelligence.
In a context marked by economic uncertainty and accelerating operational transformation, the ability to connect finance, operations and strategy is becoming a major competitive advantage for international companies.
source: LinkedIn