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Corporate cards for Non-US based companies

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May 31, 2022

A corporate card is a credit card issued by a corporation to its employees to use for business expenses. The corporation pays the bill for the charges made on the card. Corporate cards are also known as business credit cards. Corporate cards can be a great way for businesses to manage expenses and track spending. They can also help businesses build credit. However, corporate cards can also be a source of financial abuse if not managed properly. When used correctly, corporate cards can be a valuable tool for businesses. They can help businesses manage expenses and track spending. Corporate cards can also help businesses build credit. However, corporate cards can also be a source of financial abuse if not managed properly. Businesses should have policies and procedures in place to ensure that corporate cards are used correctly and only for business purposes.

For US-based companies, there are popular corporate card providers like Brex, Ramp, Airbase, and many others. For non-US based companies, here are some options based on the countries you are in:


Singapore based companies:


Volopay

Volopay corporate cards are designed specifically for Singapore businesses' needs. It manages spending, configurable spending limits, approval processes, credit lines, and accounting automation, among other things. It offers both physical and virtual cards for your teams. You can apply for credits after submitting your bank statements to their support team. You can directly integrate Volopay with Quickbooks and Xero.


Mexico based companies:


Jeeves

Jeeves claims to offer quick credit card approvals and claims to have 700+ Mexican customers such as Runa, Monns, Bitso, Kavak, and many others.   


Konfo

Business owners can order virtual cards on Konfo's website and have access to a credit line within 6 minutes of approval.


Clara

Mexico-based fintech Clara offers an end-to-end spend management software that combines customizable corporate (physical and virtual) credit cards and a dashboard for expenses control.



Brazil based companies:


Cora

Cora offers checking accounts, virtual cards, and management tools. The company claims to have around 60,000 customers.


Conta Simples

Conta Simples offers virtual cards and checking accounts. The company claims to have around 50,000 customers.


Clara

Clara is the newest player to offer corporate cards in Brazil. If your business operates in multiple countries in Latin America, Clara can be a great alternative.

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