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Read MoreWilbur Labs didn’t have an expense management software tool for their credit cards. Instead, they were processing manual expense reports and personal reimbursements, which wasted their time and money.
As a growing team building software that helps construction companies manage communications in real-time, CrewTracks needed a better way to distribute funds.
Taking 30-40 days to close the book was the norm at Westland Construction—with numerous receipts to track down an no real expense management integration from Bank of America.
As a business owner, Mike’s greatest financial challenge arose when contractors or larger accounts didn’t pay on time. It meant having to borrow money to keep SAFE Solutions in the black.
Although Nimbl accountants serve businesses from a broad range of industries, they face the same challenge from client to client: getting them to categorize their credit card or p-card transactions.
In the business office, the Lambda finance team was frustrated by old-school systems for spend and expense management.
Josh Palmer, Director of Finance at Five Nines, said Divvy was a no-brainer when he started to search for a new expense management solution that everyone at Five Nines would actually use (and love).
TurnoverBnB started in 2017 with a mission to simplify vacation rental management for hosts and their cleaners.
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