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Sage Adds Expense Management Prepaid Cards To Accounting Mix

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Sage will offer its small business customers of its accounting and business services offerings in Spain B4B Payments’ existing expense management prepaid card solution. A report published by Sage late last year found 17 percent of all B2B payments in the U.K.

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Brex Integrates With Accounting Platforms

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Commercial card startup Brex has announced the launch of a portal to connect cardholders to accountants. The integrations enable cardholders to automatically connect transactions from their Brex cards into their accounting and expense management solutions.

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B2B FinTechs Nab Funding Before 2016’s Close

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It’s no surprise that venture capital rounds in B2B FinTech may be dwindling as the holidays ramp up, but that doesn’t mean the space has gone ignored. Europe and Asia provided more than $19 million across treasury management, corporate FinTech and Software-as-a-Service. Investors in the U.S., Software-as-a-Service.

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Corporate Cards’ Collaborative Approach To SMB Adoption

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“Business credit card issuers are doing a great job with relationship-building, getting the formula right on dedicated account management, customized reporting and digital tools. ” Galileo Looks To Developers For B2B Card Innovation. But they may have a blind spot when it comes to the product itself,” said J.D.

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A Modern Take On The Ancient Pain Of Expense Reporting

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It may seem like global expansion for the expense management company, but according to CEO David Barrett, it’s simply a reflection of the already globalized operation of the company. In fact, he says, expense reporting and accounting management has always had to be capable of supporting international corporate spend.