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SAP Concur

Your tool to optimize travel policy governance

Whether you're a new or existing customer, an automated expense, travel, and invoice platform, such as SAP Concur, can control costs, improve productivity, and increase visibility.

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Key Benefits

Controls Costs

By restructuring your travel management processes using an integrated solution, such as Sap Concur, you can save trees by reducing paper, decrease human error, and effectively reign in your costs

Improve Productivity

By integrating this seamless solution, you can unify all of your travel and expense data that follows the workflow from the befor3, during and after travel periods.

Increase Visibility

By using one unified comprehensive solution to productively manage and forecast budgets, you can effectively oversee any travel spend data.

Why Arc Global Services?

Arc Global Services can integrate SAP Concur with any ERP or any SAP on−premise (ECC or S/4HANA) or cloud (S/4HANA Cloud) solution. Our expertise in SaaS solution integration and deployment supports your SAP Concur implementation through industry Best Practices, organizational change management, customized training and automated testing.

 

This will allow you to reduce travel processing costs by as much as 83% and significantly reduce errors by your employees.

Arc will mitigate these risks:

1. Failing in your duty to care for your employees 

Ask yourself:

Can you instantly locate, communicate with, and support your employees at any time?

3. Limited visibility and uncontrollable costs

Ask yourself:

Are you confident that you have full visibility over the trips being planned, expenses being submitted, and invoices beign processed to the employer?

2. Falling foul of compliance or regulatory requirements

Ask yourself:

Are you confident you can effectively manage the risks of fraud and financial crime?

4. Missing the strategic view & losing your competitive edge

Ask yourself:

Do you have the tools, reporting, and insights you need to help your organization retain its competitive edge rather than having to play a reactive, fire−fighting role?

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