Corvenia vs. SumLedger

Up and running quickly. Answers arriving slowly.

SumLedger gets you consolidated quickly, and that matters. But when your P&L only refreshes overnight, when drill-through stops at the summary, and when the board asks a question you can't answer until tomorrow, fast setup stops feeling like an advantage.

Where they differ. Where the batch cycle costs you.
Sum Ledger makes consolidation accessible. Corvenia makes it real-time, defensible, and built to scale with the group. Here's the gap.
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Data refresh model
Nightly batch, consolidated view updated overnight
Real-time, always current
No batch wait
P&L readiness
Available next morning, not during the day
Real-time, always board ready
Any time, any device
Reporting interface
Excel plugin, outputs routed through spreadsheets
Works where your team works
Excel, BI tools, native UI
Drill-through depth
Partial, summary level only
Group P&L to transaction in one click
No configuration required
Adaptability to change
Group structure changes require manual updates
Model Adjusts automatically
No project, no delay
Variance analysis
Available, limited to consolidated view
Drill to the transaction behind any variance
Explain the miss in the room
AI capabilities
Not available
Native, traceable to live transaction data
Every insight defensible
Built for
Groups needing quick, low-friction consolidation
Complex groups that need answers now
Real-time. Always.
Sum Ledger gets you consolidated quickly.
Here's where that stops being enough.
We believe in honest comparisons. Here's a clear read on what each platform actually delivers.
When Sum Ledger fits
If your group needs a fast, low-friction path to consolidated financials, and can work within a next-morning refresh cycle, Sum Ledger delivers. Its setup speed is a genuine advantage for finance teams that have been living in Excel and need a structured consolidation layer quickly, without a lengthy implementation.
When the batch cycle becomes the blocker
But the moment your board asks a live question, the moment a CFO needs to investigate a variance before the overnight run, or the moment the group restructures and your outputs need to hold, the nightly batch model reveals its limits. Corvenia is built for exactly the moments Sum Ledger can't serve.
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What Corvenia changes on day one.
Finance teams moving from Konsolidator to Corvenia describe the same shifts. Here's what's different from the moment you're live.
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Real-time data
Your numbers are live. Not from last night.

Sum Ledger consolidates overnight. Which means any question asked during the day is answered with yesterday's data. Corvenia syncs in real-time, so when the CFO opens the P&L at 3pm before a board call, the numbers are current. Not approximate.

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Drill-through
You drill to the answer. Not to a summary.

Sum Ledger's drill-through stops at the consolidated summary level. In Corvenia, you go from the group P&L to the originating transaction in one click, no export, no follow-up email to a subsidiary, no waiting until tomorrow's batch. The answer is already in the screen.

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Beyond Excel
Excel stops being the output layer.

Sum Ledger routes outputs through an Excel plugin, which means Excel is still in the picture for every report, every board pack, every ad-hoc request. Corvenia works natively, connects to BI tools, and keeps Excel as an option, not a requirement.

Already on Sum Ledger? Moving is faster than you think.
Corvenia connects to the same ERP and accounting systems Sum Ledger does. Most teams run their first real-time consolidated P&L in Corvenia within days, with historical data carried across and no disruption to close.
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