Expense Management stories
Many self-described AI leaders in finance are still using it only in limited workflows because governance and data foundations are incomplete.
British small businesses may cut card processing costs as Zeller enters a crowded market with more than 100 early UK sign-ups.
Travellers and finance teams can now move receipts and booking data into expense reports almost instantly, cutting manual reconciliation.
Manual close processes have been reduced as the software group automates revenue recognition and consolidates finance across 30 countries.
Customers will now see Klippa’s document processing tools folded into Doxis, with the Dutch AI software brand retired after its 2025 acquisition.
The updates should cut manual expense work and tighten policy compliance as SAP Concur rolls out more AI and card-linked automation.
Customers can now buy expense and digital agreement tools through Dayforce, easing integration headaches for HR, finance and operations teams.
Travellers and finance teams should see fewer manual steps as the firms link booking, support and expenses more closely across Complete.
Profitability gives the finance software group room to expand AI tools, as it brings in new product and technology chiefs to steer growth.
OFX appoints former PayPal Australia marketer Liz Lord as chief marketing officer to spearhead its shift beyond cross-border payments.
OpenAI selects Brex to run global spend and finance operations, as automation tools vie to serve the fast-growing AI sector's complex needs.
HeadBox warns that fragmented control of meetings and events spend is exposing corporates to rising cost, compliance and governance risks.
Netos picks Nebula as its first global services partner to scale FinOps-style network spend management for channel-led enterprise roll-outs.
Circles partners with Airwallex to plug embedded banking into CirclesX, letting telcos launch financial services across more than 70 markets.
Tight cashflow is forcing many smaller firms to blur business and household finances, with 78% of leaders using personal cards for expenses.
Businesses will be able to track vehicle costs in real time as Visa and Westpac replace closed-loop fuel cards with mobile digital credentials.
Demand from larger businesses has lifted Ramp’s enterprise customer base 133% in 2025, as Visa adopts its software too.
The drinks group aims to tighten planning, finance and supply chain control across 24 sites as AI tools are added to core systems.
UK finance teams can now audit hotel bookings against live alternatives, with Roomex's paid tool costing GBP £99 a month per company.
Dojo teams up with Capital on Tap to launch a UK SME credit card offering up to GBP £250,000 limits, virtual cards and cashback rewards.