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Fyle integrates with AmEx

Source: Fyle

Fyle, an expense management platform that works with customers’ existing credit cards, today announced a new integration with American Express to offer U.S. Business and Corporate Card Members the ability to issue on-demand virtual Cards via the Fyle platform, with built-in controls, and enhanced security.

To achieve this integration, Fyle is participating in the American Express Sync™ Commercial Partner Program.

“We are teaming up with American Express to give our customers access to the control, enhanced security, and cash flow management that come with using an American Express virtual Card, alongside the ability to automate receipt tracking, credit card reconciliation, and expense accounting with Fyle,” said Yashwanth Madhusudan, Co-Founder & CEO of Fyle. “The integration helps us provide an elevated user experience and more value to our customers.”

With the integration, Customers with an American Express Business or Corporate Card can issue unlimited virtual Cards linked to their existing physical cards using Fyle. The benefits of issuing virtual Cards are:
• Establish specific controls for each on-demand virtual Card, including spending limits and expiration dates.
• Pay suppliers using virtual Cards and take advantage of their American Express billing cycle to manage cash flow for their business until their Card payment is due.
• Receive real-time transaction data and notifications via text messages to maximize visibility.
• Automate receipt collection and make reconciliation faster with Fyle’s expense management platform.
• Pay with enhanced security by enabling employees, freelancers, and subcontractors to make payments on their behalf without sharing their physical Card details

Business advisor Joe Woodard, CEO of Woodard commented: “Fyle’s integration with American Express cards is different from anything else I have seen in the space. I’m excited to deploy it here at Woodard to increase both security and spending controls.” 

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