Tagged: airbase

Spend Management Fintech Airbase Partners with Sardine, the Behavior-based Fraud Management Firm

Airbase, the procure, pay, close software to stop uncontrolled spend, announced a strategic collaboration with Sardine, the firm focused on behavior-based fraud management. This partnership underscores a shared commitment to “enhancing customer financial security against a backdrop of soaring vendor and payment fraud.” Soups Ranjan,… Read More

Spend Management Fintech Airbase Shares Product Update and Business Outlook for 2024

As we enter 2024, Airbase wanted to take a moment to share with the progress that the Fintech firm claims to have made in 2023. According to Airbase, it was a solid year of innovation, adoption, and recognition for them. Airbase notes in a blog… Read More

Fintech Airbase, TravelPerk to Enhance Travel Expense Management for Businesses

Airbase, the software provider that helps companies procure, pay, and close their books with ease, and TravelPerk, the “fastest-growing” global travel management platform, announced an integration that will “enable businesses to seamlessly manage their travel expenditure with less effort.” This partnership “brings together TravelPerk’s vast… Read More

Spend Management Fintech Airbase Launches Guided Procurement, “First” to Offer Intake Functionality.

Airbase, the modern spend management software provider, has announced the launch of Guided Procurement. Airbase claims it is “the first spend management solution to automate the intake process for purchasing.” It meets “the needs of multiple stakeholders like procurement, finance, IT, security, and legal while… Read More

Airbase Becomes “First” Spend Management Platform to Address Complex Purchasing Processes Faced by Larger Firms

Airbase, the “fast-growing” spend management solution, announced that the company is rolling out a series of new product capabilities that “expand its all-in-one spend management platform to support the sophisticated purchasing processes of today’s mid-market and larger companies.” These new capabilities “help ensure compliance by… Read More

66% of Finance Professionals Say Company Growth Damaged by Lack of Control, Visibility: Survey

The Age of “Spendlightenment” has dawned, the team at Airbase notes in a blog post. The innovation of spend management has “the power to elevate the work of finance professionals to a higher state of being, one characterized by unprecedented vision, power, and flow.” When… Read More

Spend Management Fintech Airbase CEO Comments on Brex’s Decision to Stop Serving Small Businesses

Spend management Fintech Airbase founder and CEO Thejo Kote recently commented on the latest development from Fintech firm Brex. Brex recently announced that they are going “to close all the accounts of small businesses to focus on enterprises and subscription revenue.” As noted by Thejo… Read More

Kendra Pecan from Airbase Reveals How She’s Able to Quickly Review the State of Company Finances, Unlike Legacy Systems

Kendra Pecan, Senior Marketing Project Manager at Airbase, has explained how marketing departments may budget with the Fintech firm’s spend management platform. Kendra notes that as a project manager, many of the challenges for her “came around the planning aspect of the role.” She often… Read More

Spend Management Fintech Airbase to Support Local, Global Subsidiaries and Different Currencies for US Firms

Airbase, the spend management platform for firms from founding to IPO, reveals that it has become the “first” spend management service to support local and global subsidiaries and currencies for US-based companies. Firms with entities across the globe and across the US may now take… Read More

Spend Management Fintech Airbase Carries Out Native Integration with Intuit QuickBooks Desktop

Airbase, a spend management platform for firms from founding to IPO, recently revealed that they’ve carried out a native integration with Intuit QuickBooks Desktop. As noted in a release shared with CI, the combination provides a seamless, automated connection between company spend and the “general… Read More