Telecom Chargeback & Cost Allocation: Accurate, Automated Cost Assignment Across the Organization
Telecom charges typically arrive as a consolidated invoice, with no visibility into which department, subsidiary, project, or cost center is driving the spend. Saaswedo automatically allocates every telecom charge to the right entity, with finance system-ready accounting exports and full traceability at every level.
We’ll review your current allocation process and show you what automation would change.
At a Glance: What We Do and How
| Your Challenge | The Saaswedo Approach |
|---|---|
| No visibility into which department, subsidiary, or cost center is driving telecom spend | Every line, circuit, and service is linked to a user, a site, and a cost center in mytem360, making every charge traceable to the entity that uses it. |
| Allocation rules maintained manually are difficult to keep current after organizational changes | Chargeback rules are modeled in the platform and maintained as the organization evolves, keeping allocations accurate without manual rework. |
| Business units dispute charges because the detail behind them isn’t visible | Each department and subsidiary gets its own detailed reporting on telecom expenses by service, by line, and by period, replacing disputes with transparency |
| Accounting exports are produced manually, creating delays and risk of error | Chargeback data is automatically formatted as accounting entry files compatible with major financial systems such as SAP, Oracle, Sage, etc., giving Finance clean, timely data every cycle. |
The Problem: Telecom Costs Are Difficult to Allocate Without the Right Data Structure

Managing telecom cost allocation across an organization is rarely a matter of missing data — it’s a matter of too much data, spread across too many systems, changing too frequently to maintain manually. Most organizations have some form of allocation process in place, but keeping it accurate as the business evolves — new departments, reorganizations, acquisitions, headcount changes — requires a level of automation and integration that spreadsheets and manual processes can’t sustain.
That gap creates real consequences:
- Allocation rules that are accurate today become outdated with every reorganization, headcount change, or acquisition — requiring constant manual intervention to keep current
- Billing data arriving across multiple carriers and formats makes cross-referencing against inventory and cost center structures time-consuming and error-prone
- Business units that can’t easily access the detail behind their charges are more likely to dispute allocations — slowing down the Finance cycle
- Manual accounting exports produced outside of a connected system introduce reconciliation risk and consume Finance team time every cycle
- Without automated controls, newly added or changed services can fall outside the allocation structure — creating unallocated spend that accumulates unnoticed
Accurate chargeback isn’t just an accounting exercise. It’s what makes telecom costs visible, manageable, and connected to the business activity that drives them.
How It Works: Automated, Reliable, and ERP-Integrated Chargeback
Saaswedo’s chargeback service turns your telecom billing data into clean, traceable cost allocations. Here’s what happens:
We’ll review your current allocation process and estimate the time and accuracy gains.
What Sets Saaswedo Apart
Chargeback is only useful if it’s accurate, automated, and maintained as the organization evolves. Most allocation processes work well at the start — the challenge is keeping them current and connected to actual billing data as services, structures, and costs change.
Benefits by Department
- Precise, traceable visibility into telecom expenses by entity, project, and cost center — every charge accounted for and auditable
- Accounting entries are automated through ERP-ready export files that eliminate manual reformatting and reduce cycle-close time
- A clear, period-over-period view of telecom costs by scope supports more informed budget management
- Services are linked directly to expenses to build a fact-based IT service catalog that reflects actual consumption
- Detailed, verifiable cost data replaces assumption-based discussions with business units
- Departmental transparency into telecom costs supports accountability at every level of the organization
- A clear view of telecom consumption and associated costs is available directly — without waiting for a centralized monthly report
- Manage your telecom budget autonomously with direct access to your own expense dashboards
- Actual usage data on service levels, plan sizes, and device policies supports more informed operational decisions
Frequently Asked Questions
Use case
Automating Telecom Chargeback for an International Group
An IT subsidiary of a major banking group operating across multiple locations needed to secure its internal chargeback processes while improving efficiency and data reliability. Manual handling and fragmented rules were generating workload, risk, and limited visibility.
Saaswedo centralized carrier invoices, reconciled them with telecom inventories, and automated complex, multi-entity chargeback rules validated by Finance and IT. The results:
- Centralized control and automated rebilling of telecom services across multiple group entities
- Elimination of human errors through fully automated, rule-based processes
- Unified and reliable view of telecom costs with strengthened budget governance
Today, our client operates a robust, automated chargeback model that ensures data integrity end-to-end, simplifies daily operations for teams, and delivers a clear, auditable view of telecom costs across the entire organization.

Getting Started
Here’s what happens when you reach out:
No commitment. We’ll show you what automated chargeback looks like for your organization — and how fast you can get there.
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