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Report: Capitalizing on the potential in virtual cards

Studying the usage of virtual cards in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia and Singapore.

Organizations that embrace virtual cards are more likely to attain automation, better expense control, operating efficiency and reduced fraud. Yet, despite this, businesses are not always presented with compelling virtual card propositions: nor are they embracing virtual cards to the level they should.

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In the US, 93% of cardholder businesses find virtual cards appealing.

Organizations that embrace virtual cards are more likely to attain automation, better expense control, operating efficiency and reduced fraud. Yet, despite this, businesses are not always presented with compelling virtual card propositions: nor are they embracing virtual cards to the level they should.

This led us to explore current usage of virtual cards, drivers and barriers to adoption and how issuers can better realize the opportunity. We commissioned the RFi Group to investigate the ownership and usage of virtual cards in five markets – US, Canada, Australia, Singapore and the UK.

WHAT'S INSIDE?

The corporate benefits of virtual cards

From enhanced expense management to greater security and fraud prevention.

Opportunities for growth

How can you translate virtual card appeal into adoption?

Bright future

Despite the challenges, there is great opportunity in the virtual card market for issuers and users alike.

Download the full report for comprehensive access to the findings in our research.

Read the full report

Organizations that embrace virtual cards are more likely to attain automation, better expense control, operating efficiency and reduced fraud. Yet, despite this, businesses are not always presented with compelling virtual card propositions: nor embracing virtual cards to the level they should.

This led us to explore current usage of virtual cards, drivers and barriers to adoption and how issuers can better realize the opportunity. We commissioned the RFi Group to investigate the ownership and usage of virtual cards in five markets – US, Canada, Australia, Singapore and the UK.

Download the full report for comprehensive access to the findings in our research.

Read the full report

WHAT'S INSIDE?

The corporate benefits of virtual cards

From enhanced expense management to greater security and fraud prevention.

Opportunities for growth

How can you translate virtual card appeal into adoption?

Bright future

Despite the challenges, there is great opportunity in the virtual card market for issuers and end users alike.

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