Quickly Partners with Premier Construction Software to Drive Dynamic Payment Automation
Transforming Construction Supply Chain Payments
Calgary-based financial technology innovator Quickly has announced a strategic partnership with Markham-based Premier Construction Software. Founded in 2022, Quickly specializes in Early Payment Platforms designed to assist small and medium-sized enterprises. By embedding this automated technology into Premier's cloud ERP, construction companies can reduce their payables costs and accelerate supplier settlements.
Historically, the construction sector has been hindered by long payment cycles, with some vendors waiting up to 90 days to receive funds. This extended timeframe often strains relationships and places an administrative burden on finance teams. The integration of Quickly's early payment capabilities addresses this challenge by turning approved payables into a direct savings opportunity.
Aligning with Smart Enterprise Operations
Premier Construction Software, founded in 2009, offers AI-powered technology that provides real-time visibility into project budgets, job costs, and overall financial performance. The integration of Quickly's payment infrastructure extends this capability directly into the payables process.
Aisha Ali, President of Premier Construction Software, noted that clients sought a streamlined method for handling vendor payments. The solution operates seamlessly within existing workflows, eliminating the need to learn new systems or alter current payment terms.
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Predictable Cash Flow: Automates the discount capture process for invoices.
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Cost Efficiency: Reduces the volume of manual payment requests.
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Supplier Retention: Ensures faster payouts to critical supply chain vendors.
Driving Innovation in Mission-Critical Systems
Quickly's CEO, Kyle Friedman, highlighted the shift toward dynamic, automated financial technology in a traditionally rigid market:
"Construction has operated on rigid payment cycles for decades. With Premier Construction Software, we're embedding dynamic early payments directly into their platform, giving customers a practical way to reduce supplier costs and improve margins without changing how they operate or their existing payment terms."
The implementation comes at no additional cost to users, and more than 2,000 companies across North America currently use Quickly's infrastructure to manage their operational transactions. This integration operates with the same precision and efficiency found in modern industrial automation and data-driven business routines.
Written by: Justin Cole
Justin is an automation and financial systems architect with over a decade of experience designing enterprise resource planning (ERP) integrations, supply chain automation networks, and operational finance tools.