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Expensify Launches Simplified $5 Pricing Plan for SMBs

Expensify, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXFY), the financial management super app for expenses, travel, and corporate cards, today announced a major update to its Collect plan pricing: a simple, transparent flat rate of $5 per member per month. This move is designed to make Expensify more accessible to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), a market traditionally underserved by the financial tech industry.

Expensify’s new Collect plan pricing delivers transparent value, making it easier than ever for growing teams to get started. For $5 per member per month, businesses get access to the full suite of Expensify features, including expense tracking, corporate cards, travel booking, and team chat — with no hidden conditions or complex calculations.

“The SMB market has long been overlooked by competitors focused on enterprise sales,” said Jason Mills, Chief Product Officer at Expensify. “Expensify’s model empowers small teams to get started easily, and now, with simplified, predictable pricing, we’re making it even easier for SMBs to manage their finances without breaking the bank.”

International businesses will see local equivalent pricing: £5 GBP in the UK, $8 AUD in Australia, and $9 NZD in New Zealand.

Expensify expects the new plan to boost adoption of the app among SMBs and accelerate growth in a segment where we believe many competitors struggle to succeed. The update reflects Expensify’s commitment to building simple, transparent, and powerful financial tools for businesses of all sizes.

Get started with Expensify’s new Collect plan pricing at expensify.com/pricing today!

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