Brex headquartered in San Francisco offers a corporate card for expenses, ecommerce, as well as rewards card, and travel expense management.
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per month per user
Veem
Score 8.7 out of 10
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Veem, headquartered in San Francisco, offers payment tools to enable businesses to streamline their processes and build business relationships with suppliers and partners all over the world. Through integrations with popular business applications. Veem Local is an online and fee-free option to send, receive, and reconcile business payments within the United States. Veem Cross Border provides access to online global payment tools and pricing and enables users to send, spend, hold and invoice…
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Pricing
Brex
Veem
Editions & Modules
Essentials
$0
per month per user
Premium
$12
per month per user
Enterprise
Custom Pricing
per month per user
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Brex
Veem
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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One flat platform fee for all accounts. Get access to all platform features for a flat monthly fee of $14.99 USD ($18.99 CAD).
- 2 free transactions per month. Accounts will only be charged after their 2nd completed transaction.
- ACH/EFT $0 send/receive
- Fast Transfer 0.5% for same or next day ACH
- Check (US only) $1.99 to send
- Veem Wallet $0 send/receive
- International wires $0 fees and competitive exchange rates
- Global Credit card 2.9%
- Global Debit card 1%
- Global Instant deposit 1% – min. $1.50
We use and thoroughly enjoy both. One we use as our main bank and Brex as our credit card provider. I'd say they serve different purposes (with Brex we get points), whereas Mercury we mostly use for wire transfers. We did initially start using Mercury because we needed a …
Brex was one of the first corporate cards. It seems like there are many copy cats out there - hard to know how different they are but I appreciate Brex's customer service and easy to use UI. I think worth evaluating competitors as this market grows, but we're pretty locked into …
Divvy allows you to get hyper focused in on how much individuals are allowed to spend. Honestly it is comparable to Brex, but is more well suited for micromanaging organizational spend.
Brex is good because I am able to give my employees limits that match our budgets and I don't …
Brex has been a great choice for our business and truly is a holistic software solution than a line of credit for a growing business. I also like how Brex is continuing to develop more features rather than maintaining a static product offering.
A great corporate card for startups. Easy to use and set up, easy search and track spending. I would recommend it to tech companies looking for an interface and experience that vastly improves on existing banks. Also great to have a large line of credit compared to what's offered traditionally
Rewards - The rewards were the main reason for us switching. Our previous card provider did not have a good rewards program.
User Interface and experience - When a charge is recorded on the Brex card, users immediately receive a text notification asking them to send a picture of their receipt. Brex automatically attaches the receipts to the charge which has saved our users a significant amount of time.
We use and thoroughly enjoy both. One we use as our main bank and Brex as our credit card provider. I'd say they serve different purposes (with Brex we get points), whereas Mercury we mostly use for wire transfers. We did initially start using Mercury because we needed a checking account, but Brex has been nice because of the rewards and the way it works to track expenses and cards.