KY: TrinDocs To Expand Lexington Operation With $636,000 Investment, Creating 20 Kentucky Jobs | Trade and Industry Development

KY: TrinDocs To Expand Lexington Operation With $636,000 Investment, Creating 20 Kentucky Jobs

Sep 22, 2025

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear highlighted continued momentum within the state’s technology sector as TrinDocs, a software company specializing in accounts payable automation and procurement solutions, will expand its Lexington operation with a $636,000 investment, creating 20 Kentucky jobs.

“Companies like TrinDocs are reinvesting across Kentucky, creating new jobs for our people and showing that our commonwealth is a place where businesses succeed and grow,” said Gov. Beshear. “Our economy is red-hot, and announcements like this are helping us continue to create a brighter future for all our people. I want to thank TrinDocs’ leaders for their belief in the commonwealth and congratulate them on this exciting next step as a company.”

As a result of continued growth and increased customer demand, TrinDocs will lease a new office building that will nearly quadruple the operating space of the company’s current facility. The added room will allow the company to keep its headquarters in Lexington while supporting 20 new employees. Construction is expected to begin and be completed before the end of the year.

“Now in our sixth consecutive year of record growth, with 2025 being our fourth straight year of at least 20% increases in revenue year over year, it is exciting to see our team’s hard work make this new corporate headquarters a reality,” said Jeremy Prichard, senior director of sales and marketing at TrinDocs.

TrinDocs is a software company specializing in accounts payable automation and document management solutions. The company helps businesses streamline invoice processing, reduce manual workloads and improve operational efficiency. At the end of 2024, TrinDocs was certified by MSDynamicsWorld following a rigorous evaluation by multiple independent Microsoft MVP experts. Looking ahead, the company’s 10-year strategic plan includes development of new products that will allow it to expand into additional markets.

Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton is looking forward to the company growing its presence in the community: “We are excited TrinDocs is expanding its Lexington footprint with the creation of new career opportunities. TrinDocs is helping build Lexington’s tech sector, and we are proud to be the home of their growing headquarters.”

Commerce Lexington President and CEO Bob Quick highlighted the company’s work in the technology field: “Businesses are always looking for ways to be more efficient in their operations, both for speed and to reduce cost. Local software company TrinDocs has helped a multitude of companies achieve things like faster invoice processing, company-wide document visibility and fully automated solutions. We are pleased to have TrinDocs as part of our technology community and congratulate them on this wonderful expansion. We appreciate TrinDocs’ investment and confidence in the Greater Lexington region.”