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Una Software Named “Best New Vendor” in BPM Partners’ 2025 Pulse of Performance Management

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Una Software Named “Best New Vendor” in BPM Partners’ 2025 Pulse of Performance Management
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Una Software Named “Best New Vendor” in BPM Partners’ 2025 Pulse of Performance Management

2025-06-19 21:02 Last Updated At:21:21

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 19, 2025--

Una Software, the performance planning platform that unifies financial, revenue, and operational planning, has been named Best New Vendor in the Pulse of Performance Management 2025 webinar and report, published by BPM Partners. The annual benchmark recognizes standout vendors in financial planning and analysis (FP&A) and performance management based on innovation, usability, and market impact.

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In announcing the award, BPM Partners CEO Craig Schiff stated: “Una is poised to be very successful in this space, addressing a key need with a very compelling product.” The evaluation cited Una’s experienced leadership and its differentiated ability to unify financial and operational planning, revenue forecasting, and real-time execution tracking on an AI-native foundation.

Solving Today’s Planning Challenges

Modern finance teams are under pressure to improve forecast accuracy, align across departments, and adapt faster to change. Legacy FP&A systems often fall short, relying on backward-looking models and siloed data. Una delivers a connected alternative built for today’s dynamic environment.

Key capabilities include:

By combining Agile FP&A, Operational Planning, and Execution Accountability, Una enables CFOs to shift from reactive reporting to proactive leadership.

Backed by Analysts, Built for Scale

The BPM Partners award affirms what forward-looking finance teams are prioritizing: real-time adaptability, cross-functional integration, and data-backed execution. With native integrations to platforms like Salesforce, HubSpot, and NetSuite, Una helps mid-market and enterprise companies forecast accurately and ensure teams stay on track to deliver results.

The recognition comes amid a broader industry shift. Performance planning is emerging as a strategic differentiator, and finance leaders are rethinking how to bridge planning with execution. Una’s modern architecture and rapid time-to-value are at the forefront of this transformation.

About Una Software

Una Software is the AI-native Performance Planning platform built for the speed of modern business. Unlike traditional FP&A tools that focus on past performance, Una helps finance teams plan with revenue and operational data, adapt plans instantly, and track execution with precision. With embedded BI, predictive forecasting, and real-time collaboration, Una turns planning into your competitive advantage. Una is the smarter, faster, and more accountable way to drive profitable growth. Learn more at www.unasoftware.com.

About BPM Partners

BPM Partners is the leading independent authority on business performance management (BPM/CPM/EPM) and related business intelligence solutions and has been recognized by Forbes as one of America’s Best Management Consulting Firms. The company helps organizations address their budgeting, planning, financial consolidation, close and reporting, regulatory compliance, profitability optimization, key performance indicator (KPI) development, and operational performance challenges. Vendor-neutral experts guide companies through their BPM initiatives from start to finish while minimizing risk and costs, and maximizing buy-in and adoption. For further details, go to BPMPartners.com.

Una Software Named “Best New Vendor” in BPM Partners’ 2025 Pulse of Performance Management

Una Software Named “Best New Vendor” in BPM Partners’ 2025 Pulse of Performance Management

Lennart Karl scored in the ninth minute of added time to complete a dramatic comeback 3-2 win for Bayern Munich over Freiburg and keep his team on track for the Bundesliga title on Saturday.

Freiburg was heading for an upset win at 2-0 up in the 81st minute before Bayern's young midfielders changed the game, 20-year-old Tom Bischof scoring twice with low shots from distance and 18-year-old Karl slotting in a low cross from Alphonso Davies to turn the game on its head.

Harry Kane was out with an ankle issue ahead of next week's Champions League quarterfinal against Real Madrid and Nicolas Jackson was suspended so Serge Gnabry was tasked with leading the Bayern attack but made little headway.

Bayern's defense was at fault for Freiburg's opening goal, giving Johan Manzambi plenty of space to cut in from the left flank and line up a powerful shot past Manuel Neuer.

Back in the team after injury, Neuer made strong saves in the first half but blundered for Freiburg's second, leaping out of his goal to palm a corner straight to Freiburg striker Lucas Höler for an easy second.

Michael Olise missed a huge chance for Bayern but it was Bischof who made the breakthrough, scoring once from outside the area in the 81st, then again in added time as Freiburg was caught out by Bayern's quick corner routine. Davies' assist for Karl's winner marked an encouraging return from a hamstring injury for the Canada left back ahead of the World Cup.

Bayer Leverkusen surged back from 3-1 down to beat Wolfsburg 6-3 in an action-packed game which pushed relegation-threatened Wolfsburg closer to ending its 29-year stay in the top division.

Leverkusen's Spanish wing back Alejandro Grimaldo scored twice to move to 14 goals for the season in all competitions as he competes for a World Cup spot. Patrick Schick, Edmond Tapsoba, Ibrahim Maza and Malik Tillman also scored for Leverkusen.

Tapsoba's goal marked redemption after he'd conceded a penalty which allowed Christian Eriksen to score Wolfsburg's third, but the Leverkusen defender wasn't the only one to achieve that feat. Wolfsburg defender Joakim Maehle scored with a low drive in the 31st barely 10 seconds after the kickoff following a penalty conceded for his own foul.

Leverkusen stayed sixth and remained firmly in the Champions League race. Wolfsburg was 17th in the 18-team league and winless since January.

Antonio Nusa and Romulo made the most of Leipzig's few chances in a 2-0 win over Werder Bremen to stay on target for a return to the Champions League in fourth.

Leipzig got another boost as fifth-placed Hoffenheim was upset by Mainz 2-1. Union Berlin and Augsburg drew 1-1 and Franck Honorat's goal rescued a 2-2 draw for Borussia Moenchengladbach against last-placed Heidenheim.

Second-placed Borussia Dortmund played third-placed Stuttgart later Saturday.

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Leverkusen's Ezequiel Fernández, left, and Wolfsburg's Vinicius de Souza Costa in action during the Bundesliga soccer match between Bayer Leverkusen and VfL Wolfsburg in Leverkusen, Germany, Saturday April 4, 2026. (Fabian Strauch/dpa via AP)

Leverkusen's Ezequiel Fernández, left, and Wolfsburg's Vinicius de Souza Costa in action during the Bundesliga soccer match between Bayer Leverkusen and VfL Wolfsburg in Leverkusen, Germany, Saturday April 4, 2026. (Fabian Strauch/dpa via AP)

Bayern's Tom Bischof celebrates after scoring during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Bayern Munich in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP)

Bayern's Tom Bischof celebrates after scoring during the German Bundesliga soccer match between SC Freiburg and Bayern Munich in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP)

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