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Expensify Launches Payment Card for CPAs and Accounting Firms

Expensify Launches Payment Card for CPAs and Accounting Firms

Expense management firm Expensify has come out with its first product since making its debut on the public markets last year. The California-based company debuted a corporate payment card designed specifically for CPAs and accounting firms.

The Expensify CPA card comes with a high credit limit and doesn’t require a credit check or personal guarantee. The card continuously reconciles between Expensify and QuickBooks, Xero, Sage Intacct, and NetSuite. This real-time reconciliation offers administrators an up-to-date picture of company financials.

Expensify Founder and CEO David Barrett explained why the new CPA card was a timely offering from his company. “Expensify is already used by nearly half of the top 100 CPA firms in the U.S.,” Barrett said. “We used that expertise and experience to build the first card program that caters directly to the accounting profession and their clients.”

CPA-specific features of the new card include free American Institute of Certified Public Accountants membership, free CPA certification renewal, free CPE credit reimbursement, free access to three CPE credits with ExpensifyApproved! University, and free Expensify CPA Cards for both their firm and clients. Cardholders will also receive access to a team to help with high-level strategy, client onboarding, and training.

There is no information on the cost of the new card. However, cardholders receive a discount for signing up their clients. Firms that have 21 to 1,000 clients who are monthly active users receive anywhere from 15% to 30% off.

Expensify was founded in 2008 with a flagship receipt-scanning app and a simple motto, “Expense reports that don’t suck!” Since then, the company has launched a corporate payment card, offered a COVID-friendly virtual travel assistant, and expanded into billpay. In November of last year, Expensify went public on the NASDAQ under the ticker EXFY. The company has a current market capitalization of $2.1 billion.


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