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Ramp Automates Receipt Matching with Gmail, Uber & More

Ramp Eliminates ⁣Expense Receipt Hassle with New Automated integrations

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Ramp, a corporate card‌ and spend management platform, today launched automated receipt‍ integrations with popular apps like Gmail, Uber, Lyft,⁣ DoorDash, and American Airlines, promising to eliminate teh tedious task of manual receipt collection for employees.the new feature automatically identifies and attaches receipts from these services to corresponding transactions, ​streamlining expense reporting and freeing up valuable time.

For years, expense ‍reporting ⁣has been a pain ‌point for both employees and finance teams. RampS integrations address this directly⁣ by proactively capturing receipts directly from employee inboxes and frequently used apps. According to Ramp, the integrations are ⁤already capturing three times as many receipts automatically, significantly reducing the​ time spent chasing down missing ​documentation. This update impacts any company using ramp, especially those with frequent travelers or delivery-reliant teams, and signals ‌a broader industry ‌shift towards fully automated expense ‍management.

The system works by​ securely analyzing email⁢ subject lines for receipt-like patterns⁢ and extracting relevant data from the email body or ‍attachments. Ramp emphasizes that all extracted data is stored in a separate, secure‍ system, mitigating the risk ⁤of email exposure.

“With Ramp’s ‌new receipt Integrations, employees don’t ever have to worry about ‍their receipts again,” a Ramp representative stated.”Ramp will look through your emails…pull those receipts​ and match them to the right ​transactions. so ‌when employees now go⁤ to⁤ submit their expenses, receipts are automatically there. You just spend ⁣and click submit.”

ramp users can enable the‌ new receipt integrations directly from their dashboard. The company anticipates the feature will allow employees to focus on core work responsibilities rather than administrative tasks related to expense reporting.

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