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The pandemic has taken its toll on many businesses, but relationships also falter in times of stress.
Matthew Parsons | 3 years ago
Ramp is yet another fintech newcomer that plans on disrupting corporate travel and expenses. Is its automated twist enough to help it stand out in a saturated market?
Matthew Parsons, Skift | 3 years ago
Hosts of those bigger houses on Airbnb could very well retire early based on the spending habits of 400 startups over the past few years.
We anticipate a convergence between travel expense management and meeting planning. Companies will see a boom in internal meetings for team bonding and training as the pandemic subsides. So they'll need software to rein in costs.
Sean O'Neill, Skift | 3 years ago
Putting the “American Express” back into American Express Global Business Travel, its new Neo1 expense tool reminds us the world’s biggest corporate travel agency is half-owned by a credit card company.
Travel is coming back and there’s all-to-play-for vibe in the expenses market, but startup Pleo could overstretch itself.
Online Travel
There are more signs of confidence that travel’s making a comeback, with outsider Nium now wanting a slice of the payments action by buying Ixaris.
TripActions now has a serious contender on its hands, and the new investors in Spanish startup TravelPerk clearly think there's enough room to make some money.
Payment technology has never been the most exciting part of the travel industry, but agencies that don't offer expense solutions could lose out as companies restart their travel programs.
Emburse wants to become a more socially responsible company, as business travelers themselves become more aware of the wider impact of their trips.