
Request Finance
Request Finance is a spend management platform for modern companies, offering corporate cards, global USD accounts, and accounts payable.

What is Request Finance?
Request Finance is a spend management platform designed to help modern companies take control of company spend. It provides global USD accounts where each entity gets its own account with separate budgets, spending limits, and approvals for a clean audit trail. Key features include corporate cards with real-time controls and instant notifications, and an accounts payable module that manages invoices, approvals, and payments in one place with full audit trails. Request Finance supports worldwide payments via ACH, Wire, SEPA, SWIFT, SPEI, Faster Payments, and stablecoins, with competitive FX rates and transparent fees. The platform integrates with accounting software, banks, and other daily tools, and accepts deposits in both fiat and stablecoin currencies. Companies can complete Know Your Business verification, top up their accounts, and begin controlling, approving, and monitoring business spend in real time.
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