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Enterprise corporate travel platform combining Expedia technology with American Express Global Business Travel services. Bellevue WA, part of Amex GBT.
Egencia is a corporate travel management company and technology platform that was built on Expedia's travel technology infrastructure and later integrated into American Express Global Business Travel (Amex GBT), creating one of the most powerful corporate travel capabilities in the market. Originally founded as Expedia Corporate Travel in 2002 and rebranded as Egencia, the company was sold to Amex GBT in 2021, combining Egencia's technology-forward online booking platform with Amex GBT's enterprise service capabilities and supplier relationships to serve the largest global corporations.\n\nEgencia's platform provides an online booking tool with access to comprehensive air, hotel, and car rental inventory, policy management, approval workflows, traveler tracking, and travel analytics. The platform's user experience, informed by Expedia's consumer travel expertise, has generally been regarded as more modern and intuitive than legacy corporate booking tools. Egencia serves clients ranging from mid-market companies to large enterprises, providing a managed travel solution with both self-service technology and access to Amex GBT's global service infrastructure.\n\nAs part of Amex GBT, Egencia benefits from Amex GBT's scale as one of the world's largest travel management companies, including its supplier negotiating leverage, global service centers, and premium corporate travel products. The integration has allowed Amex GBT to serve a broader range of company sizes and travel complexity levels, with Egencia handling more technology-forward, mid-market accounts and Amex GBT's full-service offering serving the most complex global enterprise programs.
Expense management and corporate card platform serving 9M+ users across Certify, Abacus, and ChromeRiver brands. Los Angeles CA; raised $60M+; multi-brand portfolio strategy covers SMB through large enterprise with purpose-built expense tools for each segment.
Emburse is a global expense management and corporate card company that has assembled a portfolio of leading expense software brands including Certify, Abacus, ChromeRiver, Nexonia, and Tallie under a single corporate umbrella. Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Emburse serves more than nine million users and processes billions of dollars in expense transactions annually for organizations ranging from small businesses to large global enterprises. The company's strategy of acquiring and unifying best-in-class expense products has allowed it to serve different customer segments with purpose-built tools while achieving the scale economics of a platform company.\n\nEmburse's product portfolio covers the full spectrum of expense management complexity. Certify targets mid-market companies with an intuitive, easy-to-deploy expense reporting solution, while ChromeRiver serves large and global enterprises with complex multi-currency, multi-entity, and multi-policy requirements. Abacus provides a real-time expense management approach with immediate reimbursement capabilities popular with technology companies, and Nexonia serves mid-enterprise customers needing deep ERP integrations. Across all products, Emburse corporate cards provide a payments layer that automates expense capture at the point of purchase.\n\nEmburse competes with SAP Concur in the enterprise segment, Expensify in the SMB and mid-market, and newer entrants like Navan, Brex, and Ramp. The company differentiates through its product breadth and the ability to serve customers across their entire lifecycle from small team to global enterprise without requiring a platform migration. Emburse has expanded internationally and continues to invest in AI-powered receipt capture, policy automation, and spend analytics capabilities.
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