A Mesh card is a corporate debit card that helps companies manage employee spending, expenses, payments, and invoices. Mesh does not offer a true credit card.
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Oct 5, 2023
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Brex Cash delivers most of the features and functions you’d expect to find in a business bank account and then some. Brex’s no-fee structure and unlimited free transactions are reason enough to like Brex Cash; the high APY and rewards rates are even better.
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Ramp and Divvy both have a lot to offer to businesses seeking corporate cards. With few if any fees, ample features for expense management and spend control, numerous software integrations, and cashback rewards, either of these cards can be a good choice.
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Jul 8, 2022
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Mercury bank delivers for its target audience: startups looking for an easy entry into business banking services. Of course, it’s not the only business bank ready to serve new businesses, but some features make Mercury stand out in its field.
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Pros Free trial Spend controls Employee cards Expense management tools Full API access Cons Set up fees & monthly fees Limits on free employee cards No ATM access Foreign transaction fees up to 1.5% What Is PEX? PEX is a financial product that includes a corporate spending card in addition to spend-management and expense control […]
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Sep 27, 2023
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Expensify is an expense management system that includes something not all competitors offer: a corporate credit card that makes Expensify a complete business financial management system.
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Sep 27, 2023
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The best type of bank account for a small business depends on what type of business it is. Banks that process many cash transactions will need a bank that accepts cash deposits, for instance. Look for a bank that offers integrations with software you already use, like your eCommerce platform and accounting software, too.
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When it comes to deciding between Chase vs Capital One business banking, the competition is close. Both offer branch access, cash deposits, savings options, and access to credit. Which one will be a better fit for your small business?
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Capital One and Wells Fargo offer similar business banking services, including FDIC insurance on checking and savings accounts, as well as physical locations for doing business. However, only one offers true nationwide reach, and if you’re looking for merchant services or unlimited transactions, you’ll see clear differences.
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Feb 7, 2023
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Two factors in particular influence our decision to recommend Brex over Divvy in most cases: Divvy’s foreign transaction fees and user reviews indicating that, for some, the Divvy application process is difficult. Combined with a concerning lack of transparency about Divvy’s eligibility terms, companies looking for a credit card might prefer the easy application process and clear eligibility requirements they’ll find with Brex.
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Sep 15, 2023
Filed under: Corporate Cards