The tool of choice to the highly mobile workforce is the mobile phone. From customer contact and records keeping, through calendaring and scheduling to mapping and news feeds, the mobile phone is usurping the laptop as the main point of technology for the road warrior. Aside from the typical conveniences the mobile phone offers travelling employees, the ability to manage expenses closer to the point of spend, bypassing the credit card/receipt/spreadsheet/bank payment process through the use of a suitable mobile phone focused solution can optimise expense management for all concerned. ...
24/09/2010 | Concur mobility report August 2010 final EMEA.pdf | VIEW
Creating an open and clear means of dealing with expenses in higher education establishments ...
22/10/2010 | Concur education report Sept 2010 EMEA final.pdf | VIEW
Under intense scrutiny after one of the worst recessions in history, the financial sector is going through global and local changes. The drive for more transparency in how banks and other institutions transact business has led to new legislation around how their employees can spend money, especially when dealing with third parties. The need to demonstrate that any expense incurred is not a bribe, is not part of a money laundering system or could be construed as having the aim of leading to the institution being perceived differently by the third party means that stringent policies and procedures are now required. ...
25/03/2011 | Expenses in finance final EMEA March 2011.pdf | VIEW
Managing expenses in the legal sector is fraught with issues. One of the main headaches is the allocation of expenses to the right client (in full or in part) while maximising the amount that can fairly be claimed from each client. Another is ensuring that the expenses can be reported in a granular and auditable manner to those clients. Manual systems may lead to errors – and reputational damage. ...
11/11/2011 | Concur - legal market UK FINAL.pdf | VIEW