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Bills

Can Pleo extend its corporate card and expense management platform into full accounts payable automation for European SMBs via the Bills product?

HQLondon, UK (UK product launch)
IndustryHorizontal SaaS / Spend Management
The story

Bills is a product feature launched by Pleo, the Copenhagen-headquartered spend management platform, specifically targeting UK businesses needing streamlined invoice payment capabilities. The launch extended Pleo's corporate card and expense management offering into accounts payable and bill payment, competing with dedicated AP automation tools. This represents Pleo's move from pure card-and-expense into a broader financial OS for European SMBs.

Last 12 months
2024-01
Product timeline
2024
Pleo launches 'Bills' product to enhance invoice payments for UK companies, enabling invoice upload, approval workflows, and payment from within the Pleo platform.· pivot
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The stack
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