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Pleo - A company card that does your expense reports

Pleo is a company payment card that does your expense reports and simplifies company spending.

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Sarim Haq
"A no brainer" 👍👍👍
Jeppe Rindom
@sarim_haq Agree :-)
Rasmus Burkal
Awesome, I really need this - how do I get started? And how does it actually work, do we need to change bank - or is it more like a "prepaid phone card" just for company credit cards?
Jeppe Rindom
@rabu81 Hi Rasmus, great to hear. Its pretty easy to get started. Virtual Pleo cards can be created for your employees out-of-the-box and plastic cards will arrive within 48 hours. Pleo is a bank independant solution. You can make same day wires to your Pleo account and we will notify you when it's time to reload.
Rasmus Burkal
@jepperindom wow, that's awesome 🤘 ! ...on a side note; I just order a private card from my bank, they told me I would have it by 10 working-days 🤔 then I asked for a virtual card, they had no clue what I was talking about 🤣
Blendor Sefaj
Great job guy - simple solution to an underrated problem IMO. I would love to read a Pleo case study in the future, if you're planning to do one. Keep up the good work! :)
Jeppe Rindom
@blendorwhat Hi Blendor. Glad to hear :-) For some customer references, maybe you'd like to check out our video case studies on pleo.io.
Joshua Pinter
Any plans for Canada?
Jeppe Rindom
@joshuapinter Hi Joshua, with 5 Canadians on my team, this is something that is frequently up for consideration :-) Currently, our focus is on Europe.
Joakim Green
If I want Pleo for my company? Yes please! Even in smaller teams I clearly see that Pleo will be a true pain-killer, probably from the 1st day of usage. Impressive! When will companies in Sweden be able to get rid of expense reports in this simple way?
Lorenzo Bruno
hey @jepperindom it looks awesome, very sleek user interface, I love the design, it seems a very promising product! My only question is how does Pleo differ from Soldo for example?
Jeppe Rindom
@lorenzobruno Hi Lorenzo, I am happy to hear that you like the design and simplicity of our product. Soldo is active in the UK market and on a headline basis, they are addressing some similar pains. However, as you often find, the products are quite different when you start to use them. In Soldo, you for example have to prepay money to each card before they are used. This can be a fairly time consuming task and it requires much cash. We've designed Pleo in a different way, where the money is held in a single Pleo master account, from where each card is running - yet still limited by the spending limits that you can set for each user. Many users also enjoy our automated accounting and integrations to accounting systems such as Xero.
Hudson Kent
This is amazing love the idea!! Looks like the whole company has to adopt the new system before you can use it. I know lots of people who would gladly pay the monthly subscription if they could just get the card and it integrated into our company's existing system. ie. Concur ;)
Jeppe Rindom
@hudsonkent Yeah, the experience peaks when it is widely adopted in a company. That said, we do have customers that are starting with one team or eg. the headquarter. We're soon launching our open API as we see more and more companies wanting to push our data to other systems
Dineshprabu S
Well designed. The easiest way to manage employee expenses so far. @jepperindom
Jeppe Rindom
@dineshsprabu Glad you like it!
Scott Mebberson
This is cool, my business partner (who manages this side of things) is always complaining about how difficult it is. Well done, great solution. Come to Australia!
Jeppe Rindom
@smebberson Glad that you understand the pain points we are solving :-) Australia would for sure be interesting. We're already integrated and partnering with Xero (the accounting system with a major market share in New Zealand and Australia), so there is already some logic to your proposal :-)
Scott Mebberson
@jepperindom Well we already use Xero! One step there. All the best, I am sure you will do well and I will watch your progress with interest :)
Benjamin Powell
What are your plans for Asia?
Jeppe Rindom
@benjamin_powell Hi Benjamin, we see Asia as a great opportunity but in 2017/18 our attention is pointed towards Europe.
Benjamin Powell
@jepperindom Promise me one thing. When you look at Asia, don't assume that Singapore and Hong Kong are the only markets to go for.