Procol’s AI Procurement Platform Sees 4x Growth in 12 Months; Now Powers 200 Enterprises Across 10 Countries

New Delhi, Feb 24: Procol, an Agentic AI-powered procurement platform,  has enabled procurement operations worth over $20 billion globally for more than 200 enterprises across 10+ countries, marking a sharp acceleration in enterprise adoption of AI-native procurement infrastructure. The milestone reflects a broader shift as organisations move beyond fragmented systems toward intelligent, unified platforms built for scale, visibility, and governance.

Its expanding client portfolio includes organisations such as Škoda, Emami, Aditya Birla Group, Swiggy, AM/NS India, Hershey’s, and Coca-Cola. Nearly 12% of Nifty 50 companies are part of its broader enterprise ecosystem, reinforcing its strong presence within India’s leading corporate landscape.

Built as a unified procurement ecosystem, Procol leverages Agentic AI to automate the entire life cycle from source to pay within a single integrated platform. By eliminating fragmented systems and manual workflows, the platform delivers real-time visibility, stronger governance, and intelligent decision support, enabling procurement teams to operate with greater efficiency and control.

“Procurement has traditionally been a cost- and manpower-intensive function, often managed through fragmented systems and limited visibility. As enterprises scale, these inefficiencies limit control and transparency,” said Gaurav Baheti, Founder & CEO, Procol.

Adding further, he said, “Procurement is undergoing a fundamental reset. For decades, it has operated on fragmented systems, manual workflows, and limited visibility. We are building AI-native infrastructure that transforms procurement into a strategic growth engine—one that drives transparency, control, and measurable enterprise value. Our momentum signals that enterprises are ready to move beyond digitization toward true intelligence.”

After establishing a strong foothold in the Indian market, Procol is accelerating expansion across key international markets, including the US, UAE, and UK. Enterprises in these regions are actively modernising procurement to unlock cost efficiencies, strengthen governance, and gain real-time spend visibility – areas where AI-native systems are increasingly becoming mission-critical.