A Card Program Best Practice: Reviewing for Policy Compliance

    Commercial card programs are ever-evolving. One area that is important to note when these changes occur is the policies and procedures. The

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    A Card Program Best Practice: Aligning Policy with Card Program

    Aligning an organization’s purchasing policy with a card program is a vital step toward maintaining the financial health of your business.

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    Duplicate payments — what you don’t know can hurt your business

    In our article “Six Ways Your Company Might Be Overspending,” we introduced our seven-part series on identifying and ending overspending.

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    Spending money without approval — the maverick spender

    In our article “Five Ways Your Company Might Be Overspending,” we introduced our five-part series on identifying and ending overspending.

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    Adhering to company spend limits to stop overspending

    In our article “Five Ways Your Company Might Be Overspending,” we introduced our five-part series on identifying and ending overspending.

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    Virtual Demo: Investigate an Efficient Way to Review Spend

    Join Card Integrity at a live virtual demo hosted by NAPCP. In this virtual demonstration, discover a more efficient way to review spend

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    Five Ways Your Company Might Be Overspending

    If a company’s finances are the lifeblood of its operations, then overspending is equivalent to hemorrhaging. If it’s not stopped and

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    Meet procurement professionals during NAEP Great Lakes Conference – September 2019

    During September, higher education procurement professionals will attend an educational and networking event held by the National

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    Get Ready for NAPCP’s Commercial Card and Payment Conference!

    We are very excited to return to in-person conferences! This April, we will be exhibitors at the NAPCP Commercial Card and Payment

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    Taking Your Fraud Control to the Next Level

    If your company acts like most financially-concerned businesses, you’ve already implemented at least some internal controls to uncover and

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