Vedant Launches Accounting Service Firm Leveraging Technology to Give Businesses Access to Financial Clarity
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Vedant has launched an AI-enabled managed cloud accounting service aimed at giving SMEs access to sophisticated financial reporting, business insight and improved financial visibility.
According to Shivan Mansingh, combining AI, cloud technology and financial expertise can help businesses strengthen decision-making, improve compliance and unlock access to growth capital.
Johannesburg, South Africa – 3 June 2026 - New South African accounting and finance firm Vedant has officially launched an AI-leveraged managed cloud accounting service designed to bring sophisticated financial reporting, analysis and business insight within reach of growing businesses.
AI Moves From Experimentation To Practical Adoption
The launch comes at a pivotal moment for the profession, according to Vedant founder and CEO Shivan Mansingh, a finance executive with over a decade of experience as Group CFO and Managing Director at JSE-listed companies, who believes 2026 will be remembered as the year artificial intelligence moved from experimentation to practical and accessible adoption within finance functions.
"After years of hype, finance leaders are now seeing real business applications for AI," says Mansingh.
"The technology has matured, the platforms we use every day have embedded it into their products, and governance frameworks have evolved to a point where businesses can deploy it responsibly. For finance teams, this is no longer a future conversation."
Vedant combines cloud accounting technology, AI-enabled automation and experienced financial oversight to provide businesses with accurate financial information, management reporting and actionable business insight.
The firm's objective is to make capabilities once reserved for large corporates accessible to SMEs and owner-managed businesses.
Supporting South Africa’s SME Sector
“South Africa’s SME sector carries the economy — it accounts for the vast majority of formalised businesses, employs roughly 60% of the workforce, and is expected to create the majority of the new jobs the country needs,” says Mansingh.
“Yet only a small amount of formal SMEs has access to credit, and most business owners identify access to funding as their primary barrier to growth. A significant part of that problem is financial. You cannot raise capital without financial processes a lender trusts. You cannot manage cash flow without visibility, and you cannot plan without data.”
How AI Is Changing Finance Functions
Mansingh says AI is fundamentally changing what is possible within finance.
Tasks such as management reporting, transaction categorisation, variance analysis and routine reconciliations can now be completed significantly faster, allowing finance professionals to focus on interpretation, decision support and strategic guidance.
Three developments have made this possible:
AI capability has progressed from novelty to reliability for structured finance tasks.
Leading finance platforms including Microsoft Excel, Xero, Sage, SAP and Oracle have embedded AI directly into their ecosystems.
Governance, security and compliance controls have matured, enabling responsible deployment in regulated business environments.
While the technology is ready, Mansingh cautions that successful adoption requires more than software.
AI Adoption Requires Business Transformation
"AI adoption is not a technology project. It is a business process transformation. The organisations that achieve the greatest value will be those that bring together finance, technology, operations, HR and governance from the outset."
Through Vedant, Mansingh aims to help businesses navigate that transition while delivering practical financial visibility through management reporting, cash flow insights and performance analysis.
The Importance Of Financial Credibility
"The consequences of running a business without proper financial management are tangible and often severe: unexpected SARS penalties, VAT assessments, missed filing deadlines, and — most significantly — an inability to access the capital needed to grow.
The barrier is not always lack of money and is often a lack of financial credibility, documentation, and reporting that lenders require before committing."
ENDS
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