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Brex: 2024 CNBC Disruptor 50
  + stars: | 2024-05-14 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Since SVB, Brex has continued to invest in differentiated services, including AI-powered tools to help streamline expense reporting, booking and management capabilities, accounts payable and procurement management. Within 36 hours, Brex signed up nearly 4,000 companies, taking in close to $2 billion in deposits. It has since backtracked on that position, and has doubled down on its roots serving tech startups. The spend management space has become more crowded, with fellow Disruptors Ramp and Navan, as well as Expensify, Mesh Payments, Airbase and Center competing for market share. Tech companies laid off more than 191,000 workers in 2023 — a trend that has continued into 2024.
Persons: Brex, Henrique Dubugras, Pedro Francheschi, Francheschi, Ben Gammell, PitchBook Organizations: Ribbit, DST, San, Airbase, Center, Tech Locations: Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Navan
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Persons: Cardholders, it's, cardholders, Redditors, Jason Steele Jason Steele, Jason, Miles, Guy, Read, Angela Fung Organizations: Business, Bank of America Business, Credit, Mastercard, Capital, Accounting, Business Management, Abacus, Travel Insurance, Quicksilver, Chevron, Conference, Credit Card Media, Finance Locations: One's, Xero, Chevron, Denver , Colorado
But as an American business leader condemning Hamas’s attacks, he said, he felt surprisingly lonely. “I was disappointed that fewer leaders than I anticipated spoke out emphatically, clearly and with moral clarity on this issue,” Mr. Karp said. Some business leaders made donations to humanitarian organizations and pointed their employees to company-sponsored mental health resources. “No company does business in Gaza — as opposed to, say, in Russia, where there are 1,500 major companies doing business,” he said, comparing this war with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “The dynamics in the Middle East have always been difficult and complex,” he wrote.
Persons: Brad Karp, Paul, Weiss, Roe, Wade, George Floyd, ” Mr, Karp, ’ ”, Iliya Rybchin, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Sonnenfeld, , , Joelle Emerson, Andrew Ward, Gabe Zichermann, Bud Light, David Solomon, Goldman Sachs, David Zaslav, ” David Barrett, We’re, Barrett Organizations: ” Company, Hamas, Fortune, Yale School of Management, Lehigh University’s College of Business, Warner Bros, ” JPMorgan Locations: Israel, American, Gaza, Russia, Ukraine, Tel Aviv
Expensify is shutting down its upscale employee lounge in San Francisco. The move comes six months after the space was launched as a return-to-office "experiment," per CEO David Barrett. The expense-tracking company described the space as a high-end airport lounge meets co-working space. Access was built into an existing Expensify membership that started at $9 per month, the company said in April. But the party's coming to an end: The Expensify Lounge will be shutting down on November 1, David Barrett, the company's CEO, announced in a 1,700-word blog post published Wednesday.
Persons: David Barrett, Barrett, , Expensify, Jamie Dimon — aren't, Dimon Organizations: Service Locations: San Francisco, Portland , Oregon
The lack of liquidity is making it even more difficult for VCs to raise new funds, analysts said. PitchBook's Nalin Patel said LP money could become trapped in companies that were "overdue an exit." Venture capital-backed exits have continued to collapse in 2023, piling pressure on general partners already facing a torrid time trying to raise funds from institutional investors. This represented a 40% decline on the $161.4 billion worth of exits posted during the same period last year. In a performing exit market growth stage companies like fintech giant Stripe, buy now, pay later firm Klarna, and software firm Databricks may all have already gone public.
Persons: PitchBook's Nalin Patel, Wise, Klarna, Kyle Stanford, Nalin Patel, Stanford Organizations: Venture, PitchBook's EMEA, Global, Companies Locations: Deliveroo, PitchBook's
TripActions, a business-travel software startup, plans to integrate OpenAI’s ChatGPT capabilities across its online platform, an effort aimed at seizing market share by making expense reports easier to use. That way, the expense report is generated during the trip as expenses are incurred, Mr. Cohen said. “Generally, software in the business-to-business space is designed to serve the company,” rather than the employees, Mr. Cohen said. “Using AI helps you create the kind of software that I’m talking about,” Mr. Cohen said. PREVIEWSAP Concur has also begun using AI in its travel and expense software, which can “tap decades of expense data and experience tracking to identify hard-to-detect spend issues and anomalies,” said Charlie Sultan, president of Concur Travel.
Expensify employee Adele Kennedy told Insider how candidates can navigate the rigorous hiring process. Then she found a posting for "people operations generalist" at the expense management software company Expensify. Expensify employees gathered in New York on Nov. 10, 2021, the day of its public offering. Expensify A unique (and lengthy) hiring processExpensify's hiring process has 12 steps, and candidates can be cut at any point in the process. Expensify's hiring process is challenging, but Kennedy said she thinks it has allowed Expensify to find the perfect employees for the company.
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