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Spendesk Raises $9.9 Million to Build Your Next Corporate Card

By PaymentsJournal
January 31, 2018
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Spendesk, a financial technology startup, has secured $9.9 million in Series A funding to transform corporate expense management with smart, flexible corporate card solutions. This funding round, led by Index Ventures, highlights the growing demand for innovative tools that streamline business spending.

What Is Spendesk?

Spendesk offers an all-in-one expense management platform designed to simplify corporate spending. Its key offerings include:

  • Smart Corporate Cards: Tailored to employees’ specific needs, these cards provide greater control over company spending.
  • Expense Tracking: Real-time tracking of transactions for transparency and accountability.
  • Automation Tools: Features like receipt scanning and budget management eliminate the need for manual processes.

The Vision Behind Spendesk

Corporate expense management has traditionally been a pain point for businesses, often involving cumbersome processes and limited visibility into spending. Spendesk’s platform aims to solve these issues by:

  1. Empowering Employees: Employees can use Spendesk cards to make purchases within predefined limits, reducing delays and inefficiencies.
  2. Enhancing Control: Businesses can monitor and manage spending in real-time, ensuring compliance with budgets and policies.
  3. Streamlining Processes: Automation reduces the administrative burden on finance teams, freeing them to focus on strategic tasks.

How the Funding Will Be Used

Spendesk plans to use the $9.9 million to:

  • Expand Product Offerings: Introduce new features and tools to enhance its corporate card and expense management solutions.
  • Scale Operations: Grow its team to support more businesses across Europe and beyond.
  • Boost Marketing Efforts: Increase awareness of its platform among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

The Competitive Landscape

Spendesk operates in a competitive fintech ecosystem, facing rivals like Brex and Pleo. However, its focus on flexibility and integration with existing financial systems sets it apart. By addressing the unique needs of SMEs, Spendesk is carving out a niche in the corporate expense management space.

The Future of Corporate Cards

The rise of smart corporate cards reflects broader trends in fintech, including:

  • Digital-First Solutions: Businesses are moving away from traditional financial tools toward digital platforms that offer greater convenience.
  • Automation and AI: Integrating AI into expense management can further enhance efficiency and accuracy.
  • Global Expansion: As companies operate across borders, tools like Spendesk are becoming essential for managing multi-currency expenses.

Conclusion

With $9.9 million in funding, Spendesk is poised to revolutionize corporate expense management by offering smarter, more flexible corporate card solutions. By addressing the pain points of traditional processes, Spendesk is empowering businesses to gain better control over spending and streamline operations, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of fintech.

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