Have you noticed supplier names like 鈥淎ccenture LLP,鈥 鈥淎ccenture International,鈥 and 鈥淎ccenture Inc.鈥 scattered across your systems? You鈥檙e sure you only work with one supplier called 鈥淎ccenture鈥 but your data tells you there鈥檚 three, each with a different name. You鈥檙e not alone, and if they鈥檙e being treated as separate entities, chances are you鈥檙e also paying the price.
As teams roll out big digital initiatives, like new ERPs, Coupa or Ariba implementations, or procurement centers of excellence, bad supplier data sneaks in and throws everything off. Especially duplicates.
Most companies have only realized about 25% of the savings they expected from digital and AI transformation efforts.1 One of the biggest blockers? Data. Data that is poor quality and, according to Gartner, costs companies an average of $12.9 million per year.2
Why Duplicates Keep Happening
Most supplier records live across multiple systems, such as SAP, Ariba, JDE, Coupa, Oracle, or internal systems, and each one might hold a slightly different version of the same supplier. Without a way to clearly see parent-child relationships or understand the distinct legal entities, it鈥檚 nearly impossible to:
- Consolidate spend across entities
- Standardize and enforce contract terms
- Identify strategic suppliers accurately
- Prevent fraud and duplicate payments
Put simply, your systems lack corporate hierarchy awareness. They don鈥檛 鈥渒now鈥 that Red Hat is part of IBM or that Tableau rolls up into Salesforce.
What Is Corporate Linkage And Why Is It Strategic?
Corporate linkage or corporate hierarchy mapping means linking suppliers to their correct legal entities and understanding their place in a broader corporate structure. When done right, it enables:
- A complete view of your supplier footprint
- Aggregated spend and unified contract visibility across families
- Smarter negotiations with enterprise-wide leverage
Instead of treating every supplier record like an island, corporate linkage lets you build bridges, and that changes everything.
Real Procurement Wins from the Field
Procurement teams aren鈥檛 just theorizing about data quality, they鈥檙e acting on it:
- A global bank eliminated duplicate supplier entries and unlocked visibility into enterprise-wide contracts.
- A top-20 pharma company discovered fragmented spend that had been costing them rebates and leverage.
- A multinational investment firm launched corporate linkage and hierarchy clean-up to make their financial systems usable post-ERP implementation.
In each case, corporate linkage was a catalyst for broader value capture.
From Reactive Data Cleansing to Proactive Automation
This isn鈥檛 about one-time data scrubbing. It鈥檚 about permanently improving how supplier data moves through your ecosystem.
When executed well, the ROI speaks for itself:
- Supplier relationship management (SRM) programs underpinned by trusted supplier data generate ~3.2% in additional savings3
- Companies that embed data-driven procurement strategies have reduced indirect spend by 11% and saved $500M+ in total cost of ownership4
What It Takes to Do This Well
An effective hierarchy and entity resolution strategy includes:
- Entity Resolution: Verified, registry-based matching at the core
- Corporate Linkage: Identify parent-child structures with trusted sources
- Edge Case Review Tools: Keep humans in the loop where it matters
- Seamless Delivery: Integrate into Ariba, Coupa, SAP, or your internal systems via flat files or APIs
What You Can Do Right Now
Not sure where to start? Try a focused pilot:
- Select 100 records from your vendor master
- Identify duplicates, missing fields and data gaps, and misclassified suppliers
- Test delivery models (flat files, APIs, etc.) tied to your workflows
Even a small sample can uncover big opportunities.
Good Data Is Clean. Great Data Is Connected.
This isn鈥檛 just about eliminating errors, it鈥檚 about unlocking your team鈥檚 ability to make smarter, faster decisions. When your systems understand that 鈥淎ccenture LLP鈥 and 鈥淎ccenture International鈥 are the same supplier, you gain:
- Clearer reporting
- Faster audit cycles
- More effective sourcing strategies
Next time you see a duplicate record, ask the bigger question:
“Are we double-paying and missing out on leverage too?“
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