Corporate expense management software has evolved well beyond simple receipt scanning. Today’s platforms combine corporate cards, automated policy enforcement, real-time spend visibility, and AI-powered categorization to give finance teams control without creating friction for employees. Here are seven platforms that growing companies actually deploy in 2026.
1. Brex
Brex started as a corporate card for startups and has evolved into a comprehensive spend management platform combining cards, expense management, bill pay, and travel booking.
Key Features
- Corporate cards with no personal guarantee required
- Real-time spend controls and policy enforcement at point of purchase
- Automated receipt matching using AI
- Bill pay and vendor management
- Travel booking and management
- Budget management with department-level controls
- Integration with NetSuite, QuickBooks, Sage Intacct
Pricing
Essentials: free. Premium: $12/user/month. Enterprise: custom pricing.
Best For
VC-backed startups and mid-market tech companies wanting a unified card + expense + bill pay platform.
2. Ramp
Ramp positions itself as the finance automation platform that saves companies money, combining corporate cards with expense management, bill pay, and procurement in one system.
Key Features
- Corporate cards with 1.5% cashback
- AI-powered expense categorization and receipt matching
- Automated savings insights that identify redundant subscriptions
- Real-time spend alerts and policy enforcement
- Bill pay with 2-3 way matching
- Procurement workflows for purchase requests
- Price intelligence showing if you’re overpaying vs. peers
Pricing
Free (Ramp makes money from interchange). Ramp Plus at $12/user/month for advanced features. Enterprise: custom.
Best For
Companies prioritizing cost savings alongside spend management. Strong for finance teams that want proactive spending insights.
3. Navan (formerly TripActions)
Navan combines travel management and expense management into a single platform, eliminating the gap between booking business travel and expensing it.
Key Features
- Unified travel booking and expense management
- Corporate card with real-time policy enforcement
- Automatic expense report generation from travel bookings
- Personal travel perks as employee benefit
- Carbon emission tracking
- Duty of care and traveler safety features
Pricing
Custom pricing. Travel management free for basic plans; expense management additional.
Best For
Companies with significant travel spend wanting to unify T&E management.
4. SAP Concur
SAP Concur is the legacy enterprise leader in travel and expense management, serving large organizations with complex policy requirements and global operations.
Key Features
- Comprehensive expense reporting with multi-level approvals
- Travel booking with negotiated rate access
- Invoice management for supplier payments
- Global compliance (per diem rates, tax reclaim)
- Deep SAP ERP integration
- Mobile receipt capture and mileage tracking
Pricing
Starts at $9/user/month for small business. Enterprise pricing custom and significantly higher.
Best For
Large enterprises (5,000+ employees) with complex global policies and existing SAP infrastructure.
5. Expensify
Expensify pioneered consumer-grade expense reporting with its SmartScan receipt technology and has expanded into corporate card and bill pay territory.
Key Features
- SmartScan receipt OCR with high accuracy
- Automated expense report creation
- Corporate card program (Expensify Card)
- Bill pay and invoicing
- Multi-level approval workflows
- Per diem and mileage tracking
- Integration with major accounting platforms
Pricing
Free plan available with Expensify Card usage. Collect: $5/user/month. Control: $9/user/month.
Best For
SMBs wanting simple, affordable expense management with a focus on receipt capture and report automation.
6. Airbase
Airbase is a comprehensive spend management platform that unifies corporate cards, bill pay, expense reimbursements, and procurement into a single system.
Key Features
- All-in-one: cards, AP, reimbursements, and procurement
- Real-time spend controls with pre-approval workflows
- Virtual and physical card programs
- Automated GL coding with AI
- Amortization schedules for prepaid expenses
- Vendor management and compliance documentation
Pricing
Custom pricing based on company size and transaction volume.
Best For
Mid-market companies ($50M–$500M revenue) wanting all spend categories unified in one platform.
7. Center
Center (from the co-founder of Concur) reimagines corporate expense management with real-time expense tracking powered by corporate card integration.
Key Features
- Real-time expense tracking (no end-of-month reports)
- CenterCard with merchant-enriched data
- AI-powered categorization and policy compliance
- Configurable approval workflows
- Budget tracking and alerts
- Integration with major accounting systems
Pricing
Custom pricing. Positioned for mid-market companies.
Best For
Companies wanting to eliminate the traditional expense report entirely with real-time, card-driven tracking.
Comparison Table
| Platform | Best For | Free Tier | Corporate Card | Travel Mgmt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brex | VC-backed startups/mid-market | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Ramp | Cost-conscious, savings focus | Yes | Yes (1.5% back) | No |
| Navan | Travel-heavy companies | Partial | Yes | Yes (core) |
| SAP Concur | Large enterprise, global | No | No (partner) | Yes |
| Expensify | SMB, simple reporting | Yes | Yes | No |
| Airbase | All-in-one spend, mid-market | No | Yes | No |
| Center | Real-time card-driven tracking | No | Yes (core) | No |
Conclusion
The expense management market has bifurcated: modern platforms (Brex, Ramp, Airbase) that bundle cards with policy enforcement and eliminate manual reporting, versus traditional T&E platforms (Concur, Navan) built for enterprise complexity. For companies under 500 employees, Ramp or Brex offers the fastest time-to-value with free or low-cost entry. Growing companies needing unified spend control should evaluate Airbase. The decision increasingly comes down to whether travel management is a core requirement (Navan, Concur) or whether card-driven automation is sufficient (Ramp, Brex, Center).
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About the Author
Charles Norman is a finance technology analyst and editor at The Finance Chiefs. He covers B2B finance tools, workflow automation, and revenue operations for senior finance leaders.