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Webexpenses recognised in UK’s ‘The Parliamentary Review’

Oxfordshire-based global financial software provider Webexpenses appears in The Parliamentary Review as an example of business best practices within the technology sector.

Webexpenses CEO, Adam Reynolds, discusses how Webexpenses latched onto the Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) market while it was still in its infancy in the UK. Plus, how the company has become an international business, with a growing reputation and a wide range of products that automate finance processes.

The Parliamentary Review is an entirely apolitical publication. Its two co-chairmen, Lord Blunkett and Lord Pickles, once sat on different sides of the House of Commons, and now also in the Lords.

Success for organisations of any size does not always come easily. The Parliamentary Review serves as an indispensable resource for anyone who seeks to make a difference in their sector. It highlights significant developments and concerns for leaders up and down the country.

Lord Pickles, co-chairman of The Review, has stated that now, more than ever, it is "critical that we forge new channels of communication and reinforce existing ones." This informative piece from Webexpenses is a great way of delivering that.

The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Michael Gove said, “this year’s Parliamentary Review comes at a momentous time for parliament, as we collectively determine the destiny of the United Kingdom.”

Reynolds added, ‘It is an honour that Webexpenses is recognised as an example of industry best practice within the UK. We pride ourselves on delivering the highest standard of service and support to help organisations be more efficient through the use of technology’.

Follow the link for The Parlimentary Review article highlighting Webexpenses.