Vendor management and tail-spend automation for enterprise procurement
Candex operates a fintech vendor-management platform serving large organizations with irregular, low-risk supplier relationships. The tech stack is enterprise-grade—Java, .NET Core, SQL Server, NetSuite, Ariba, Coupa—indicating deep procurement-system integration work. Hiring is heavily sales and support-driven (17 and 12 roles respectively), with engineering static at 2, while active projects span user onboarding, order automation, and country expansion, suggesting a product maturing beyond core feature-build into operational scaling and geographic expansion.
Candex is a fintech vendor-management platform focused on the long-tail supplier segment—the 70-80% of vendors that account for 3-5% of enterprise spend. The platform integrates with existing procurement infrastructure (NetSuite, Ariba, Coupa) to automate vendor onboarding, payment, and compliance across borders and currencies. Candex serves mid-market and enterprise procurement teams, delivering via API, bulk uploads, or embedded within procurement workflows. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in New York, the company operates globally with hiring across the United States, Israel, United Kingdom, Canada, South Korea, China, and Japan.
Candex integrates with NetSuite, Ariba, and Coupa, the major enterprise procurement platforms. It also works via API, bulk uploads, and direct workflow embedding for custom implementations.
Candex is hiring across 7 countries: United States, Israel, United Kingdom, Canada, South Korea, China, and Japan. Current openings (37 total) are predominantly in sales (17) and support (12).
Active projects include user onboarding, order administration and reconciliation, country expansion, UI/UX upgrades, back-office automation, and revenue-feature launches. The company is also focused on scaling integrations and improving support processes globally.
Candex's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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