Reconciliation is the part of the close that scales worst. Twice the properties means twice the rows, and the same person still has to work through them.
Adding properties adds payouts, currencies, channels and fee structures, and the manual reconciliation grows in step with all of them. It is the one task where growth makes the month harder rather than easier. Most teams absorb it by starting earlier each month, which works until the point it does not, and by then the habit is established and invisible.
We build the reconciliation as a rule set that runs against your records automatically and surfaces only what genuinely does not agree. Adding a property then adds rows to a process rather than hours to a person. The rules are yours to inspect and adjust, and every automated match records why it was made, so an auditor or an accountant can follow it later.
11 hours of monthly data entry, removed for an operator running 10 properties across 4 countries.
Month-end used to take days. It now takes roughly 40 minutes. Four weeks to build.
If your close has quietly moved earlier in the month each year, this is usually why.