This is your guide to understanding how Vendor cards can work for your business, saving you time and money when managing the digital services you rely on every day.
Key takeaways:
Pleo Vendor cards are virtual cards designed to make managing recurring online payments and vendor subscriptions smooth sailing.
Vendor cards give your finance team better control over recurring payments by assigning a unique virtual card to the person in charge of each payment. Essentially, they help create separation between employee and supplier spend for better control over your cash.
For example, let’s say your colleague in marketing is responsible for LinkedIn paid ads, and someone in your IT department takes care of paying for AWS. As an admin, you can assign them each a virtual Vendor card exclusively to these payments.
Automate the payment, set the right spending limit and make sure you never go over budget – just set and forget!
Here are two occasions when you may want to use a Vendor card:
Just bear in mind that for employee expenses like meals and train tickets, you should continue to use your plastic or virtual Pleo cards.
Whilst both Pleo Vendor cards and regular Pleo cards help you manage expenses, they serve different purposes. Here’s a quick breakdown of their differences and when you’d use each one:
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Regular Pleo cards |
Pleo Vendor cards |
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Issued to the individual employee for businesses expenses like travel, meals and office supplies |
Issued to the company (but assigned an individual owner) for recurring vendor or subscription payments |
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Can be physical or virtual |
Virtual-only |
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Used for one-off or day-to-day expenses |
Typically used for ongoing, vendor-specific payments |
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Employees manage their own transactions |
Finance or admin team manages Vendor card usage |
We’ve designed Vendor cards to give finance and procurement much-needed control over cash flow, as well as visibility over subscriptions and digital services.
How? By centralising and limiting payments to one or a group of vendors. No more client lunches getting mixed in with your monthly Notion subscription and creating confusion in the books.
Vendor cards are the best way to streamline your outgoings, helping you:
But those aren’t the only benefits you get from Vendor cards. Here are some of the other features you can look forward to:
If a payment is in a different currency, you have the option of setting a specific currency limit on that card.
For example, if your Marketing subscriptions are paid in GBP but your Wallet is set to EUR, you can simply set a GBP limit on the Marketing Vendor card. The funds will still be pulled from your wallet but will be converted to EUR before being deducted.
These amounts are also automatically adjusted for foreign currency exchanges to maintain accuracy between your wallet and currency limits. It’s that simple.
We get it – people move on, and no one wants the added hassle of cancelling subscriptions. With Pleo Vendor cards, you don’t have to.
Cards can be easily reassigned to new owners. If an employee leaves you can simply change the card owner. Neat, right?
Ready to get set up with a Vendor card and take control of your spend management? Log into the Pleo web app, select ‘Vendor cards’ on the left-hand side and enter all the necessary fields. Select the card owner, card limit and the amount. That’s it – you’re all set.
For more information on how Vendor cards work, check out our Help article.