New and improved integration offers instant e-receipts, enhanced policy controls, and global compatibility for streamlined expense management ...
Expense and payment provider Expensify this quarter is "really going to market in a serious way" with its "New Expensify" app, with which it aims to penetrate a largely untapped market for corporate ...
Payments and expense app Expensify reported a year-over-year drop in revenue and users during the second quarter, but executives expect its new app and travel booking capabilities to give it a boost ...
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Expensify was the first of Google's launch partners for their Apps Marketplace to send me an email, so they get to be #1 in my Apps Roulette series. I spoke Wednesday with David Barrett, the founder ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Expensify, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXFY) announced its foray into personal payments today, with functionality that allows anyone to send and receive money, split bills between ...
I love to travel. Whether it be for work or for pleasure, nothing beats exploring the country or the world. What I don’t like about work travel is keeping up with expenses. It sucks out any fun I may ...
Expensify, Inc. is downgraded to Hold as revenue and membership trends remain weak, despite historically low valuation. Read ...
The platform is available in Expensify's web and mobile apps. Photo Credit: Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock.com Expense-management app Expensify has added a new travel ...
Managing expenses is the first accounting problem faced by any business, says Expensify founder and CEO David Barrett. “Way before you have revenue, you have expenses,” Barrett points out. Yet, when ...
When Expensify CEO David Barrett sent his now-controversial pro-Biden letter to the company’s 10 million-strong email list, it caused an uproar across the accounting profession — or as much of an ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (Portland Tribune) — Expenses app Expensify, which made its home in Portland’s First National Bank Building on the bus mall, aims to go public, selling shares worth up to $243.3 million ...