Spend Insights: How the Pandemic Has Altered Spend and Introduced Risk

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The pandemic has disrupted business practically overnight in 2020, mandating remote work and grounding nearly all travel. While business travel starts increasing in 2021, many organizations around the world are planning to continue remote or hybrid working model to a certain degree.

This abrupt shift to remote work has been a primary driver of spend patterns that introduced new types of risk. In this report, we'll review what we've uncovered about changing spend patterns and behaviors in 2020 from SAP Concur customer spend data and highlight two expense types that organizations should closely monitor to manage risk effectively no matter what lies ahead. Download it today.

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