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Edenred Steps Into Accounts Payable With CSI globalVCard

PYMNTS

Corporate spend management company Edenred is launching a new solution to help businesses gain greater visibility of their cash flow. The accounts payable (AP) tool will also offer a platform through which businesses can manage their cash flow and gain visibility into transactions.

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Corporate Card Innovators Bank On Continued Business Spend

PYMNTS

From a mobile app to beefed-up rewards, the latest solutions are embracing the shift of spend to the card. Expense management and accounts payable (AP) automation solution provider Emburse is rolling out new card solutions designed to help organizations manage their travel spend.

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Corporate Cards Tackle Industry-Specific Pain Points

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Commercial cards continue to explore more use cases to optimize spend for businesses, from accounts payable (AP) to employee travel and expense management. Event managers are responsible for managing team members’ expenses, reconciling transactions and keeping receipts, she said.

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Procure-To-Pay Guides The Middle Market Into The Cloud

PYMNTS

Plus, said Jandrell, these firms increasingly require the capability to manage processes before and after purchases are made. Historically, that has meant disparate, siloed platforms for expense management, contract management, accounts payable automation and more.

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The Technology Lab Podcast – Review of Ramp – Nov. 2023

CPA Practice

Technologists Randy Johnston and Brian Tankersley, CPA, discuss Ramp , a finance platform that uses AI and other machine learning technologies to automate AP, expense management and spend management. Transcript (Note: There may be typos due to automated transcription errors.) Now, right?