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Capture Expense Announces the Release of Online Self-sign up Feature

Capture Expense, a leading expense management platform, has released a new online sign-up feature which allows users to independently purchase the product themselves. They are one of the first major UK expense platforms to introduce this functionality and empower users with complete autonomy throughout their platform purchase journey.

It enables users to create and set up their own accounts, and move seamlessly from free trial to active subscription.

This development is a significant step in Capture Expense’s journey, setting it apart from other expense platforms in the UK as a modern solution that can onboard customers at scale. Since it launched in 2020, Capture Expense has rapidly emerged as a leading expense management platform, and this latest enhancement further solidifies its position in the market.

James Rowell, Founder of Capture Expense, said: “Businesses seek greater independence in their purchasing decisions. Our platform empowers users to experience our product first-hand, without any commitment before seamlessly proceeding to purchase. We’re excited that this will allow us to provide a much more streamlined purchasing journey for customer.”

This is the latest release in a series of feature enhancements from Capture Expense, reflecting its ongoing dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction.

About Capture Expense

Capture Expense is the simple but sophisticated expenses software—bringing reimbursements, bills and credit card transactions together in one easy-to-use platform. It allows employees to raise, submit and approve expenses at any time, from any location and streamlines the way organisations manage spend. Capture Expense is part of The PSSG, which provides payroll, HR and expense services for thousands of companies.

For more information visit captureexpense.com.

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