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Expensify Integrates with NetSuite & Stripe, Raises Max Expense Report Amount, and More

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Expensify, the startup behind the expense reporting process that “doesn’t suck,” reported a few updates yesterday.

Here are some highlights:

1) The new NetSuite integration enables users to import their categories and employees, export reports, and more.

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2) The new Stripe integration allows users to accept credit card payments through Expensify’s invoicing platform. Uses can enable this feature in their policy settings (see below):

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Here’s what the client sees, when prompted to pay the invoice via Stripe:

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3) Expensify raised the maximum reimbursable amount on expense reports that are repaid via direct deposit. Now users can reimburse up to $20k per expense report via direct deposit, and can request exceptions for larger amounts on a case-by-case basis.

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What’s next? Expensify is working on a major overhaul with QuickBooks and should have updates soon.

To learn more about Expensify, check out its FinovateSpring 2013 demo where it debuted invoicing capability.