Revenue Manager makes it easy to transform complicated transaction flows into a concise, elegant, and more accurate invoicing experience.
Powering the Best
Ensure complete pricing, charging, and billing consistency across lines of business.
Create customized, easy-to-parse invoices across clients and lines of business.
Automatically trace billions of charges, discounts, and flags for easy reporting.
Feed your financial performance systems with clean, harmonized data from across the organization.
Yes. Revenue Manager is built for multi-entity billing environments. You can define client-specific invoice rules, configure line-item logic, and apply custom formatting based on product type, customer segment, or region—all without writing custom code. This flexibility makes it easy to support both retail and corporate billing needs in the same system, while reducing the risk of manual errors or reconciliation issues across fragmented platforms.
Yes. Deal Manager connects pricing decisions directly to charging execution. That means your teams can go from quote to charge without losing weeks with manual processes, nightly batch jobs, spreadsheet discrepancies, or translation errors. What gets quoted is exactly what gets billed.
Yes. Deal Manager connects pricing decisions directly to charging execution. That means your teams can go from quote to charge without losing weeks with manual processes, nightly batch jobs, spreadsheet discrepancies, or translation errors. What gets quoted is exactly what gets billed.
Yes. Deal Manager connects pricing decisions directly to charging execution. That means your teams can go from quote to charge without losing weeks with manual processes, nightly batch jobs, spreadsheet discrepancies, or translation errors. What gets quoted is exactly what gets billed.
Yes. Deal Manager connects pricing decisions directly to charging execution. That means your teams can go from quote to charge without losing weeks with manual processes, nightly batch jobs, spreadsheet discrepancies, or translation errors. What gets quoted is exactly what gets billed.
-Chendhil Kumar, Mastercard