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BofA Merrill Lynch Expands Virtual Card Capabilities

By PaymentsJournal
January 23, 2018
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Virtual Cards Are Coming to U.S. Businesses Thanks to Extend’s Partnership with American Express, BofA Merrill Lynch virtual cards

Virtual Cards Are Coming to U.S. Businesses Thanks to Extend’s Partnership with American Express

Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofA Merrill Lynch) is enhancing its virtual card capabilities, providing businesses with greater security, efficiency, and control over payments. As digital payments gain traction, the expansion of virtual card solutions is a key step in streamlining corporate spending and improving fraud prevention.


What Are Virtual Cards?

Virtual cards are unique, digitally generated card numbers that function like traditional credit cards but offer enhanced security and control. These cards:

  • Are single-use or multi-use with predefined spending limits.
  • Mask actual card details, reducing the risk of fraud.
  • Provide real-time tracking for corporate expenses.

New Enhancements to BofA Merrill Lynch Virtual Cards

BofA Merrill Lynch’s updated virtual card offerings include:

  1. Improved Integration with Payment Platforms
    • Businesses can seamlessly connect virtual cards to enterprise payment and expense management systems.
  2. Expanded Global Reach
    • Virtual card solutions now support more currencies and cross-border transactions.
  3. Greater Spend Control & Customization
    • Companies can assign specific spending limits and expiration dates to virtual cards, improving budget management.
  4. Enhanced Security Features
    • Advanced encryption and AI-powered fraud detection reduce the risk of unauthorized transactions.

How Businesses Benefit from Virtual Cards

  • Increased Security: No physical card means reduced risk of theft or misuse.
  • Streamlined Supplier Payments: Faster, more efficient transactions with vendors and partners.
  • Better Expense Management: Companies gain real-time visibility into corporate spending.
  • Reduced Administrative Costs: Eliminates the need for manual processing of invoices and reimbursements.

Conclusion

By enhancing its virtual card capabilities, BofA Merrill Lynch is strengthening digital payment security and efficiency for businesses. As companies seek more flexible, secure, and cost-effective payment solutions, virtual cards continue to grow in importance. With these upgrades, BofA Merrill Lynch remains at the forefront of corporate payment innovation, helping businesses manage expenses, reduce fraud, and optimize cash flow.

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