2018 U.S.-Booked Air Volume: $55 million
2018 Global Air Volume: $58 million
2018 U.S. T&E: $255 million
2018 Global T&E: $300 million
Primary Air Suppliers: United, Delta, Southwest
Primary Hotel Suppliers: Marriott, Hilton, Intercontinental
Primary Car Rental Suppliers: National, Enterprise, Hertz, Budget, Avis
Primary U.S. Online Booking Tool: Concur
Primary Non-U.S. Online Booking Tool: GetThere
Primary U.S. Payment Supplier: Citi
Card Program: individual bill, central pay
Primary U.S. Expense Supplier: Concur
Consolidated U.S. TMC: Travel and Transport
Consolidated Non-U.S. TMC: Radius Partners
Fortune 500 insurance company Allstate earned $40 billion in revenue in 2018, nearly all of it from North American operations, compared with $38 billion in 2017. Meanwhile, U.S.-booked air volume stayed flat. Ninety-one percent of U.S.-booked air tickets went through approved online tools, and only 18 percent of those required agent assistance. Eighty-eight percent of U.S.-booked air volume was for domestic flights. In 2018, the company capped personal car mileage reimbursement at 125 miles per day and rolled out SAP Concur Expense in the U.S. and Canada. In 2019, Concur became Allstate's primary non-U.S. booking tool, aligning with the U.S. This year, Allstate also deployed Oversight Systems' robotics solution to audit all expense reports, DVI for data visualization and analysis and evedpay for meetings and events payments. In the fourth quarter, Allstate will roll out Groupize for management of simple meetings.