Duco has earned its market position as a top-tier reconciliation platform for one fundamental reason: it solves a problem that legacy systems have left unsolved for two decades. Manual reconciliation consumes millions of hours across capital markets and banking every year, introduces operational risk, and prevents finance teams from focusing on analysis and strategy. Duco automates the entire workflow using machine learning that learns from institution-specific patterns, without requiring data scientists or complex coding. The addition of unstructured data reconciliation through the Metamaze acquisition expands its addressable market significantly.
Our verdict
Duco has earned its market position as a top-tier reconciliation platform for one fundamental reason: it solves a problem that legacy systems have left unsolved for two decades. Manual reconciliation consumes millions of hours across capital markets and banking every year, introduces operational risk, and prevents finance teams from focusing on analysis and strategy. Duco automates the entire workflow using machine learning that learns from institution-specific patterns, without requiring data scientists or complex coding. The addition of unstructured data reconciliation through the Metamaze acquisition expands its addressable market significantly.
Pricing
Duco operates on a cloud-native SaaS model with annual or multi-year contracts. Pricing scales with user count, monthly data volume, and number of processes, starting in the range of $50,000 annually for entry-level deployments. The platform is available through AWS Marketplace and direct contract. Most customers negotiate custom terms based on reconciliation scope and expected transaction volume. The company does not publish a self-serve pricing page, requiring direct engagement with sales teams for quotes.