If you're still treating automation as a “next-year project,” we need to be honest: your company is already falling behind.
Today, market-leading companies already rely on a parallel, and invisible, workforce: RPA automations that run processes 24/7, without errors, without breaks, and with proven ROI. Meanwhile, some managers are still burning team time on tasks a bot could do better. And cheaper.
RPA (Robotic Process Automation) is the automation of operational processes through software, like bots. They follow predefined rules and perform tasks such as: data validation, report generation, invoice issuance, bank reconciliation, or system updates. What used to take hours of your team’s time is now resolved in seconds, with 100% accuracy.
And there’s more: according to Gartner, by 2026, 90% of large companies will have some level of RPA implemented. This isn’t a future scenario, it’s already happening. While you’re still “reviewing spreadsheets,” your competitors are automating their back office.
Studies from Deloitte show that companies adopting RPA can:
At Verzel, the results go even further:
That’s why banks, retailers, insurers, and even government entities have already automated parts of their operations. Grupo Boticário uses RPA to accelerate product development. Financial institutions automate data checks and cross-referencing with incredible speed and security.
And your company? Still typing in barcodes by hand?
While you wait for the “right time” to invest in RPA, the market keeps moving. Every day without automation is costly, in lost time, undetected errors, rework, and frustrated customers. The cost of manual processes is silent but deadly. You don’t see it coming, but it quietly eats away at your operation from the inside.
At Verzel, we’ve implemented RPA for companies ready to take the next leap. We build systems with business logic, data security, and integration with any platform. From simple to complex, automation becomes real, with real ROI.
The difference between those who scale and those who stall comes down to one decision: automating what’s automatable and freeing your team to focus on what truly matters.
RPA isn’t a luxury, it’s a strategy. And those who keep ignoring it will be left behind. It’s no longer a matter of if, it’s when. And the right answer is: yesterday! But since time doesn’t rewind, the best moment is now.
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