Accrualify: Partners With Visa For New Corporate Card

Accrualify: Partners With Visa For New Corporate Card

  • Accrualify, which works in cloud-based solutions for mid- and enterprise-level companies, is launching a new corporate card in partnership with Visa
  • The intent of the card is to boost options for spend control for corporate finance teams
  • The card will allow companies to set spending limits, category and merchant restrictions and use frequency
  • By using Visa’s card payment infrastructure and expertise, the company hopes to offer a quality product
  • Benjamin Portusach, Accruality CEO, said the company is riding the wave of digital payment transformation going on as of late
  • Portusach said two of the main burgeoning trends in procurement are artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)
Steve Sam
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Steve Sam is a financial reporter, analyst, and commentator with a strong focus on banking technology, digital payments, and the future of financial services.

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