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Vic.ai Emerges as Top Choice for Private Equity-Backed Companies
AI-powered platform helps PE-backed firms boost cash flow, efficiency, and scalable growth
Mar. 24, 2026 at 11:12am
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Vic.ai, an AI-native platform for accounts payable and autonomous finance, has seen growing momentum among private equity-backed companies across industries. These organizations are turning to Vic.ai to modernize AP without adding headcount, delivering faster closes, tighter cash flow control, and meaningful cost reduction without requiring a rip-and-replace of existing ERP systems.
Why it matters
As private equity firms focus on operational excellence and accelerated value creation, Vic.ai is emerging as a strategic tool for PE-backed companies to transform their finance operations. By automating high-volume AP workflows, Vic.ai helps these organizations scale efficiently, improve financial visibility, and unlock measurable ROI.
The details
Vic.ai was purpose-built for the realities of PE portfolios, which face pressures like aggressive growth targets, lean finance teams, fragmented systems, and increasing compliance expectations. Unlike traditional AP automation tools, Vic.ai uses domain-specific AI to handle real-world AP complexity autonomously. This allows portfolio companies to achieve faster transformation timelines and repeatable operating models.
- Vic.ai announced its continued momentum among private equity-backed companies on March 24, 2026.
The players
Vic.ai
An AI-native platform for AP and autonomous finance.
Alexander Hagerup
CEO and Co-Founder of Vic.ai.
Accordion
A leading advisory and operating partner that works closely with portfolio finance teams to accelerate transformation initiatives.
Zee Akbarali
Managing Director at Accordion.
Blackstone
A private equity firm that backs Ancestry.com.
What they’re saying
“AP is no longer just about paying bills on time. For private equity-backed companies, it's about speed, control, and confidence in the numbers, especially during periods of rapid change. Vic.ai gives CFOs and Controllers the leverage they need to move faster without adding complexity or headcount.”
— Alexander Hagerup, CEO and Co-Founder of Vic.ai
“Across the portfolio companies we support, finance teams are under increasing pressure to scale efficiently while improving accuracy and control. Platforms like Vic.ai enable that shift by automating high-volume accounting workflows in a way that is both practical and measurable, allowing organizations to reduce manual effort, increase throughput, and build a more scalable finance function.”
— Zee Akbarali, Managing Director at Accordion
What’s next
Vic.ai plans to continue expanding its footprint among private equity-backed companies, helping them modernize their finance operations and unlock measurable ROI.
The takeaway
Vic.ai's AI-powered platform is emerging as a strategic tool for private equity-backed companies looking to transform their accounts payable processes, boost cash flow, and drive scalable growth without adding headcount or complexity.
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