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BP3 Global is an Austin-based intelligent automation services firm that implements IDP, RPA, and AI/ML solutions for enterprise clients in financial services and healthcare.

Overview

BP3 Global is a services-led automation integrator, not a software vendor. The company designs and deploys intelligent document processing pipelines by combining third-party platforms including ABBYY, Automation Anywhere, UiPath, Blue Prism, and others. Rather than building proprietary extraction models, BP3 selects the platform that best fits each client's goals, then wraps it in business advisory, enterprise UX design, and analytics.

Founded in 2007 by Scott Francis in Austin, Texas, BP3 has raised $10M across five financing rounds, with Horizon Capital (London) as its disclosed institutional backer. The company has made nine investments and acquisitions, including a December 2023 buyout of Darwin Labs, signaling a deliberate expansion of its delivery capacity. With 134 employees, BP3 competes against larger systems integrators by specializing in multi-year automation programs for financial services and healthcare, two verticals where document complexity and compliance requirements create sustained demand for expert implementation.

Bloomberg's company profile describes BP3's scope as covering RPA, AI and machine learning, intelligent document processing, application modernization, and enterprise user experience design. The company also builds Centers of Excellence (CoEs) for clients scaling automation programs, providing governance frameworks, training, and best practices alongside the technical implementation.

How BP3 Global Processes Documents

BP3 does not operate a proprietary IDP engine. Its document processing capability comes from configuring and integrating platforms such as ABBYY for OCR and extraction, combined with RPA tools for downstream workflow automation. The company's value is in the integration layer: connecting document capture to ERP, CRM, and data lake systems, then embedding analytics and KPIs to measure straight-through processing rates over time.

The firm's approach to document classification and extraction relies on the AI/ML capabilities of its partner platforms, with BP3 contributing the process design, human-centered interface layer, and change management that determines whether automation actually gets adopted. This distinguishes it from pure-play IDP vendors: BP3's differentiation is implementation quality and business outcome delivery, not model accuracy.

BP3 also supports hybrid deployment architectures, accommodating clients with on-premises data requirements alongside cloud-native deployments. Compliance and audit-readiness are built into process design from the start, which is relevant for regulated industries where document workflows must satisfy both operational and regulatory requirements.

Use Cases

Financial Services

BP3's deepest vertical is financial services, where it runs multi-year automation programs covering document-intensive workflows such as loan origination, trade documentation, and compliance reporting. PitchBook describes the company as having "particular strength in the financial services and healthcare verticals." Clients in this sector typically require document processing that integrates with core banking or insurance systems, with full audit trails and role-based access controls built into the workflow design.

Healthcare

In healthcare, BP3 targets administrative document workflows: prior authorizations, claims processing, and patient record management. These workflows involve high document volumes, inconsistent formats from multiple providers, and strict HIPAA compliance requirements. BP3's combination of IDP platform configuration and process redesign addresses both the technical extraction problem and the operational change required to achieve meaningful automation rates.

Energy and Retail

BP3 lists energy and retail among its target industries, where document automation typically covers procurement, supplier onboarding, and contract management. The company's multi-platform approach is relevant here because energy and retail enterprises often run fragmented technology stacks that require integration across ERP, procurement, and document management systems.

Technical Specifications

Feature Specification
IDP Platforms Supported ABBYY, Automation Anywhere, UiPath, Blue Prism, Microsoft Power Platform, Camunda, OutSystems
Document Processing Approach Platform integration and configuration, not proprietary models
AI/ML Capabilities Via partner platforms (OCR, classification, extraction, NLP)
Deployment Options Cloud, on-premises, hybrid
Integration Targets ERP, CRM, data lakes, enterprise platforms
Analytics KPI dashboards, performance monitoring, continuous improvement
Certifications Not publicly disclosed
Claimed Accuracy Not disclosed; dependent on partner platform selection
Pricing Services-based; not publicly disclosed

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Company Information

Austin, TX, United States. Founded 2007. 134 employees. Privately held, backed by Horizon Capital (London) across five financing rounds totaling $10M. UK subsidiary BP3 Global Limited registered in Bristol (incorporated September 2014, Companies House number 09229677). Nine investments and acquisitions completed, including the December 2023 Darwin Labs buyout. No analyst placements or independent benchmark coverage identified as of July 2025.