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20 Apr 2020
5 mins read

Webinar: Virtual Cards Explained

Raquel Orejas - Product Marketing Manager at Payhawk, a Spend Management solutionRaquel Orejas
Keyvisual Webinar Virtual Cards
Quick summary

Interested in learning more about how virtual cards can benefit your business? Have you been looking for an easy way to control your company's payments while your team is working remotely? Or maybe you still have trouble making the difference between a virtual card and a digital wallet? Then this is the right place for you!

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Summary

Do you think virtual cards and digital wallets are the same thing?
Have you asked yourself what is tokenization and how a tokenized card can be used for B2B purchases?
Can you imagine cryptocurrencies to be soon used in virtual B2B payments?

These are just some of the questions that we've discussed with our special guest Clive Cornelius, Head of Travel at Visa Europe in Virtual Cards Explained. Together with him, we did a deep dive into the world of payments and discussed different trends and use cases.

Key Takeaways

Businesses use virtual cards mainly to:

  • manage online subscriptions,
  • control advertising spend and
  • as a payment method for procurement teams.

In fact,

  • the ease of issuing,
  • having access to company funds remotely and
  • the transparency of all transactions

make this payment method an essential tool for companies of all size. They can be used in all departments, but are particularly useful for Marketing.

On top, virtual cards are a pretty secure payment method for businesses - not a very well known fact. One of the reasons herefor is that it's harder to get stolen like its physical equivalent.

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Agenda

  1. What is a virtual card for business? Types?
  2. How is it different from a digital wallet (i.e. Apple or Google Pay)?
  3. Pros and cons for the business
  4. New use cases and opportunities for businesses
  5. How can virtual cards help your company during the COVID-19 crisis?

We are regularly writing about the usage of virtual cards for business. If you need more insights on how you can rent a car or book a hotel or you need some advice on the best practises for business travel, go ahead and read our blog.

Interested in our corporate cards for your business? Ask your questions anytime HERE or schedule a demo with the team.

Raquel Orejas - Product Marketing Manager at Payhawk, a Spend Management solution
Raquel Orejas
Product Marketing Manager
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An integral part of Payhawk’s journey from the very beginning, Raquel has seamlessly transitioned across key roles—starting in sales, building the customer success team from the ground up, and later moving into content and product marketing. Today, she thrives as a Senior Product Marketing Manager and also leads the company’s ESG efforts. Outside of work, Raquel is passionate about the outdoors and enjoys swimming, hiking, and baking for her two children.

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