Expense Management 101: How to Improve Traveler and Finance Efficiency with Automation

October 10, 2019

Nobody likes doing their expenses, but it need not be made more difficult with laborious processes. For those who travel frequently (who are often an organization’s most valuable employees for revenue generation), the need to manually create expense reports every week can not only be a time-suck, but also a huge frustration. Automating this process can show these employees that their employer respects their time, by providing tools to make their lives just a little easier.

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