Open platform technology adds value and flexibility for customers.
ATLANTA – TRX, Inc. announced that the company’s expense reporting solution TRUEXPENSE is now fully integrated with Sabre’s online booking tool GetThere.
The integration improves the pre-travel authorization process for TRUEXPENSE customers using GetThere. Employees who use GetThere for bookings can now view and use market travel rates within TRUEXPENSE and submit options for review and approval. In tandem, employers can easily see how their employees’ travel plans compare to market rates and if the plans fall within their department or company travel budget.
Additionally, the integration enables better policy compliance for companies using both tools. Both tools work in sync, making it easy for the employee to see which travel options fall within appropriate expense categories.
TRUEXPENSE is a cloud-based solution that automates the entire expense management process, reduces costs, eliminates manual paper processing, and drives optimal visibility and control across organizational T&E spend. TRUEXPENSE is built on open platform technology, for easy integration with any booking tool, third party vendor or unique company systems.
“TRUEXPENSE is valuable to businesses that want flexibility in their expense reporting solution,” said TRX President and CEO David Cathcart. “We understand every business is unique in policy and structure, and we know it’s important that technology solutions work seamlessly together. We are excited to integrate with GetThere to make booking travel within policy and budget an easy process.”
“We know how important it is for our corporate customers to easily track and manage travel expenses using a tool that fits their specific needs,” said GetThere Chief Product and Strategy Officer Paul Wiley. “This is why we’ve made it a priority at GetThere to offer a suite of leading travel expense management solutions. The integration of TRUEXPENSE into GetThere gives our customers access to another cloud-based expense tool that will drive policy compliance and reduce expenses.”