ScaleFactor Partnership For Company Accounting

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A company that provides the accounting tools and expertise needed to empower businesses is the latest Webexpenses partner. We’re proud to add US-based, ScaleFactor, to the team of partner organizations who share our mission to find better ways for companies to manage their finances.

ScaleFactor does this by providing powerful software solutions and an in-house team of accounting and finance experts providing trusted advice.

The company was borne out of the accountancy frustrations experienced by CEO Kurt Rathmann during his time as a Chief Financial Officer. He wanted to find ways to replace time consuming and inefficient manual finance tasks with smarter, automated solutions.

It’s a quest which makes ScaleFactor a perfect partner for Webexpenses whose success is based on providing a better way to manage employee expenses – replacing manual tasks with automated processes.

Ideal Partner

Adam Reynolds, CEO for Webexpenses said:

“We’re proud to be working alongside ScaleFactor, it would be hard to find a closer match to what we look for in a partner company.

“We share the same drive to empower businesses – removing the strain of managing finances and letting them focus on growing their businesses.”

Like Webexpenses, the accounting software provided by ScaleFactor is designed to seamlessly integrate with any of the main accounting packages, such as Xero and QuickBooks Online.

Since its launch in 2013, an impressive array of companies have joined the Webexpenses’ partnership programme which provides a flexible range of ways for companies to bolster services and unlock new revenue streams.

You can find more information on Webexpenses partners here.

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