Concur made available a new online expense reporting system for small businesses. - Business Travel News

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March 10, 2010 - 08:03 AM ET

Concur made available a new online expense reporting system for small businesses. Called Concur Breeze and available through the Google Apps Marketplace, the system "automatically creates expense reports using electronic data imported directly from both personal and corporate credit card charges," and includes review and approval functions, according to the company. Concur Breeze incurs an $8 monthly fee per user. It is currently available in the United States, with availability in other countries expected by year-end. According to Concur, "joint Google Apps/Concur clients" this year will be offered "enhanced expense data reporting and analysis."

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