Corporate Travel Expense Policy News
The One Business Resolution Companies Can’t Afford to Break: Updating Travel Policy
New research by American Express Global Business Travel outlines gaps and opportunities for companies to strengthen managed travel programs by focusing on their travel and expense policies early this year.
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Less than One Third of Companies Have Updated their Business Travel Policies within the Last Year
"It's a new year and with any good business practice, corporate travel departments are setting goals, including bringing their programs in line with the competition and external marketplace dynamics," said Christa Degnan Manning, director of EXPERT INSIGHTS research, American Express Global Business Travel. "However, like many improvement resolutions, reviewing and revising travel policy tends ...
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Doing More With Data: Poll Says Many Buyers Satisfied With Data, But Vendors Plow Ahead
To hear some travel managers and industry consultants tell it, corporate travel data isn't merely insufficient. It's flat-out useless. Perhaps there is too much data. It might be trite or wrong. Basically, it doesn't help solve problems.
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Group pays lawmakers’ traveling expenses
Ohio lawmakers created a loophole years ago that now allows them to reap corporate money to pay for out-of-state trips. The law was written to allow such involvement by corporations and lobbyists when legislators are attending a gathering of any organization to which the General Assembly pays dues. So when the GOP-controlled legislature paid $2,000 in dues to the American Legislative Exchange ...
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TRX Delivers Automated Expense Solution to the State of West Virginia
ATLANTA, Jan. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- TRX, Inc. ( www.trx.com ) (OTCQB: TRXI.PK - News), a world-leading provider of travel technology, process automation, consulting and data services, today announced that the ...
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