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                                Fraud & Risk

6.18.2026

# The best AP automation tools for fraud prevention

By [Alicia Burroughs](https://www.medius.com/lps/medius-authors/#alicia-burroughs "Alicia Burroughs")

Founder of The Write Creative, contributing author for Medius

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Best AP automation tools for fraud prevention at a glance
3. What fraud prevention actually requires in AP automation
4. How leading AP automation platforms compare
5. How to evaluate fraud prevention maturity
6. Choosing the right AP automation platform for fraud prevention
7. Frequently asked questions

Hear what's covered in this article:

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The AP automation platforms with the strongest fraud prevention capabilities include [Medius](https://www.medius.com/solutions/fraud-risk-detection/ "Fraud &amp; Risk Detection"), Coupa, Tipalti, SAP Concur, and AvidXchange. What separates these platforms from standard AP automation tools is not just invoice capture, but their ability to detect anomalies, monitor vendor changes, enforce workflow controls, and maintain audit-ready visibility throughout the invoice-to-pay process.

For organizations where fraud prevention is a primary buying criterion, AI anomaly detection, vendor monitoring, enforcement of segregation of duties, exception-handling controls, and audit-trail completeness are often more important than feature checklists alone.

**Key Takeaway:** When evaluating AP automation for fraud prevention, focus on AI anomaly detection, vendor change monitoring, approval controls, and audit readiness. These capabilities often have a greater impact on fraud risk reduction than invoice capture features alone.

## Best AP automation tools for fraud prevention at a glance

This chart is best viewed in landscape orientation or on a larger device.

| Platform | Fraud prevention strengths | Best fit |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Medius | AI anomaly detection, duplicate invoice prevention, vendor change monitoring, workflow governance, audit controls | Mid-market and enterprise organizations with complex AP environments |
| Coupa | Spend controls, procurement visibility, approval governance, compliance management | Large enterprises managing procurement and AP together |
| Tipalti | Supplier onboarding controls, payment verification, global payment compliance | Organizations with complex supplier payment operations |
| SAP Concur | Enterprise controls, auditability, approval workflows | Large organizations with SAP-centric environments |
| AvidXchange | Invoice controls, approval workflows, payment management | Mid-market organizations seeking stronger AP controls |
| BILL | Basic approval controls and payment workflows | Smaller organizations with simpler fraud prevention requirements |
| Ramp | Spend visibility and payment controls | SMBs focused on payment oversight and efficiency |

## What fraud prevention actually requires in AP automation

Many AP automation vendors claim to offer [invoice fraud prevention](https://www.medius.com/glossary/invoice-fraud-guide-to-prevention-detection/ "Invoice Fraud: Guide to Prevention &amp; Detection") capabilities. However, reliable **fraud prevention requires much more than a duplicate invoice detection checkbox**.

Fraud risk often emerges from the normal complexity of accounts payable operations. High invoice volumes create opportunities for duplicate submissions. Changes to supplier bank accounts introduce payment-redirect risk. Approval bottlenecks encourage rushed reviews. Invoice exceptions can move outside standard controls and become difficult to monitor.

Effective fraud prevention requires multiple layers of protection working together.

AI anomaly detection

[AP fraud is getting harder to spot](https://www.medius.com/blog/why-ap-fraud-is-harder-to-prevent-than-most-finance-teams-expect/ "Why AP fraud is harder to prevent than most finance teams expect") and prevent. Finding duplicate invoices used to be enough, but modern fraud prevention needs to be much smarter.

[Advanced AP automation platforms](https://www.medius.com/solutions/medius-accounts-payable-automation/ "Medius Accounts Payable Automation") use AI to spot suspicious patterns across data points, including invoice amounts, dates, suppliers, and payment histories.

The best tools can identify near-duplicate invoices, invoice manipulation, unusual spending patterns, and suspicious activity that often slips past traditional rules-based systems.

#### Why human review still matters

AI can identify suspicious patterns faster than manual review, but fraud prevention should never be fully automated. The most effective AP controls combine AI-driven detection with structured human review. Finance teams still play a critical role in investigating anomalies, validating supplier changes, and approving high-risk transactions.

Vendor change monitoring

Payment redirect fraud usually starts when someone changes a supplier's information. Scammers might try to switch bank account details, payment methods, or contact information, making it all look perfectly normal. Without extra checks in place, these changes can slip through your usual process and go unnoticed until it's too late and the money is gone.

This is where strong vendor monitoring comes in. It adds extra verification steps for high-risk changes and helps detect attempts to impersonate a vendor before payments are made.

Segregation of duties and approval controls

Many organizations have segregation-of-duties policies. Fewer have systems that automatically enforce those policies.

Fraud prevention becomes more effective when controls are embedded into workflow architecture. A user who can create or modify a vendor should not also be able to approve payments to that vendor.

Organizations with elevated fraud concerns may also require dual-review workflows, four-eyes approval principles, and enhanced approval controls for higher-risk transactions.

Payment authorization and verification controls

Even if an invoice is approved, a risk of fraud remains if the payment process isn't secure.

When evaluating AP automation platforms, check whether they offer additional security for sensitive transactions. This could include multi-factor approval, stricter authorization rules, or additional checks before a payment is sent.

These extra steps also protect against phishing scams or fake payment requests, ensuring no payment slips through without going through the proper approval and verification process.

Exception handling controls

[Invoice exceptions and approval workflows](https://www.medius.com/blog/why-ap-approval-workflows-create-fraud-risk-and-how-automation-closes-the-gaps/ "Why AP approval workflows create fraud risk and how automation closes the gaps") are often where the fraud risk is concentrated.

When invoices move outside standard workflows and into email threads, spreadsheets, or disconnected processes, visibility and governance decrease. Strong AP automation platforms keep exception handling inside the controlled workflow environment, preserving auditability and reducing control gaps.

Risk visibility and investigation support

Detecting fraud is only the first step. Finance teams need visibility into ongoing risks, investigation status, suspicious activity, and fraud trends. The most mature platforms centralize this information, helping leaders prioritize investigations and measure the effectiveness of their controls.

Some platforms even assign risk scores to questionable invoices and transactions. This helps accounts payable teams determine which issues to tackle first and focus on the areas with the greatest potential impact.

Audit trail completeness

Fraud prevention is not only about detection. It is also about investigation, recovery, and compliance.

Comprehensive audit trails provide visibility into who changed vendor records, who approved invoices, when decisions were made, and how transactions moved through the process. These records support both internal investigations and external audits.

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## How leading AP automation platforms compare

### Medius

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[Medius Fraud and Risk Detection](https://www.medius.com/solutions/fraud-risk-detection/ "Fraud &amp; Risk Detection") is particularly strong in AI-driven anomaly detection, duplicate invoice prevention, vendor monitoring, workflow governance, and audit visibility.

Organizations with complex approval structures, large invoice volumes, and heightened control requirements often prioritize these capabilities when evaluating AP automation solutions.

### Coupa

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Coupa approaches fraud prevention through broader spend governance and procurement controls. Organizations that want visibility across procurement and accounts payable often find value in this approach.

Its strengths are most evident in enterprise environments where purchasing controls and AP controls need to work together.

### Tipalti

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Tipalti is often evaluated for its supplier onboarding controls, payment verification processes, and global payment compliance capabilities.

These capabilities are especially valuable for organizations managing large international supplier networks and complex payment operations.

### SAP Concur

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SAP Concur provides enterprise-grade approval controls, auditability, and governance capabilities.

It is often evaluated by organizations that already operate within SAP environments and are looking to strengthen financial controls.

### AvidXchange

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AvidXchange focuses on invoice automation, payment controls, and approval workflows.

It is commonly considered by mid-market organizations seeking greater visibility and stronger controls than manual AP processes provide.

### BILL and Ramp

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BILL and Ramp provide useful payment controls and approval workflows for smaller organizations.

However, businesses with complex fraud-prevention requirements may need more advanced anomaly detection, governance, and audit capabilities than these platforms typically offer.

## How to evaluate fraud prevention maturity

Many [AP software demonstrations](https://www.medius.com/resources/product-tours/ "Product Tours") focus on invoice capture and workflow automation. Fraud prevention capabilities often receive less attention until later in the buying process.

Finance teams should ask vendors specific questions about how fraud controls operate in production environments.

Consider asking:

- How does the platform detect near-duplicate invoices?
- What controls exist around supplier bank account changes?
- How are suspicious invoices surfaced and prioritized?
- Can the system enforce segregation of duties automatically?

- How are exceptions managed and tracked?
- What audit trail information is available?
- How are high-risk payments verified before release?
- How does the platform help investigate fraud incidents?

The quality of the answers often reveals more than the feature list itself.

### What strong answers look like

**Question:** How does the platform detect duplicate invoices?

Strong answer:

- Detects exact duplicates and near-duplicates
- Uses behavioral analysis and anomaly detection
- Surfaces risk scores and explanations

Weak answer:

- Relies primarily on invoice number matching

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**Question:** How are changes to supplier bank accounts handled?

Strong answer:

- Independent verification workflows
- Change monitoring
- Approval controls

Weak answer:

- Standard vendor update process

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**Question:** How are exceptions managed?

Strong answer:

- Exceptions remain inside the platform
- Full auditability
- Escalation workflows

Weak answer:

- Email-based resolution outside the system

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### What to look for in a demonstration

Ask vendors to demonstrate:

- Duplicate invoice detection
- Vendor change monitoring workflows
- Approval controls and role separation
- Exception handling processes
- Fraud alert visibility
- Audit trail reporting

The goal is not simply to verify that a feature exists. The goal is to understand how effectively it works under real operating conditions.

## Choosing the right AP automation platform for fraud prevention

The best AP automation platform is the one that provides the strongest combination of visibility, control, detection, and governance for your specific operating environment.

Look for all of the following when evaluating solutions:

- AI anomaly detection
- Vendor change monitoring
- Approval governance
- Segregation of duties enforcement
- Exception management
- Audit trail completeness
- Payment authorization controls

[Medius](https://www.medius.com/ "Medius") helps organizations strengthen fraud prevention with several key features. These include AI-driven anomaly detection, vendor monitoring, governed workflows, and audit-ready controls. Together, these tools help finance teams identify risk earlier, improve oversight, and maintain stronger control across the entire invoice-to-pay process.

## Frequently asked questions

What AP automation features are most important for preventing invoice fraud?

The most important fraud-prevention capabilities include AI-based anomaly detection, duplicate invoice monitoring, vendor change monitoring, segregation-of-duties enforcement, approval controls, exception management, and comprehensive audit trails.

How does AI detect duplicate invoice submissions in accounts payable?

AI can identify both exact duplicates and near-duplicates by analyzing invoice numbers, dates, suppliers, amounts, payment history, and behavioral patterns. This allows finance teams to detect suspicious activity that traditional rules-based controls may miss.

What is vendor change monitoring, and how does it prevent payment fraud?

Vendor change monitoring tracks modifications to supplier records, including bank account details, payment methods, and contact information. Additional verification helps prevent payment redirect fraud and vendor impersonation attempts.

Why does AP fraud happen even in companies with strong finance teams?

Many fraud risks stem from process complexity rather than employee negligence. High invoice volumes, manual approvals, disconnected systems, and exception-handling workflows can create opportunities for fraud, even in well-managed organizations.

What is the difference between duplicate detection and AI anomaly detection?

Duplicate detection identifies exact matches. AI anomaly detection identifies broader patterns and unusual activity, including near-duplicates, behavioral anomalies, suspicious payment activity, and invoice irregularities.

How does segregation of duties work in AP automation software?

Segregation of duties prevents the same individual from controlling multiple high-risk stages of the payment process. Automated systems can enforce these controls through workflow architecture and role-based permissions.

What should companies look for when evaluating AP automation fraud prevention capabilities?

Organizations should evaluate AI detection capabilities, vendor monitoring, approval governance, payment controls, exception management, audit trail visibility, and investigation support.

How does AP automation improve audit readiness and fraud recovery?

AP automation creates detailed audit trails that document approvals, vendor changes, workflow actions, and payment decisions. These records support compliance, investigations, and fraud recovery efforts.

Which AP automation platforms have the strongest fraud prevention capabilities?

Medius, Coupa, Tipalti, SAP Concur, and AvidXchange are among the platforms commonly evaluated by organizations prioritizing fraud prevention, governance, and financial controls. The best choice depends on business complexity, payment processes, and control requirements.

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