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This week’s Expensifier of the Week is MSP Leadership, a London based company developing and inspiring leaders of all levels through executive coaching, leadership development and team development workshops.

MSP-Leadership was founded to push the limits of leadership in pursuit of excellence. A former Concur user, expense reports used to take time away from that. The MSP team used to “spend years scanning receipts and filling out spreadsheets,” says Director Aaron Penwill. With more complex reports on their horizon, they knew it was time for a change. As a result of the switch, the team agrees they work at least 20% faster than Concur and 200% faster than their old expense reporting process.  Continue Reading…

You might recall that we added the option to reimburse Expensify reports using Bitcoin.  (It’s not widely used, but it’s no gimmick — Bitcoin is a great option for reimbursing international contractors without the expense or hassle of a wire transfer or PayPal.)  Literally the next day, Bitcoin exploded in popularity.  Whether or not those two events are related is unclear.  But what is clear is that the timing made Expensify the mainstream media face of Bitcoin.  Continue Reading…

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Maybe you’ve heard of Bitcoin recently in the media. It’s quickly gaining popularity and we believe we are the most mainstream company to implement it with an actual business implication. We’ve hinted that it’s coming, but today we are excited to announce Expensify has added Bitcoin as a reimbursement option for your expense reports. Fans of digital, decentralized, crypto-currencies rejoice!  Continue Reading…

We’ve added yet another feature to make expense reporting easier for you.  Not working with US dollars?  Now you can set the default currency for your account to be the legal tender of your locale.  Feel free to import expenses in one of the 58 supported currencies.  Add these expenses to your report as you normally would.  When the report is generated, we’ll automatically convert all expenses in to your local currency automatically.  All historical currency conversion rates are nominal noon rates imported directly from the Bank of Canada at 14:30 EST, daily.

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Expensify can now import expenses in 58 currencies.

Go ahead, give the new currency conversion feature a try!

We’re always looking for ideas to improve our service.  If your currency isn’t supported and you want it to be, or you’re having issues, write in and demand an answer: help@expensify.com.

The full list of international currencies supported by Expensify:
UAE Dirham
Neth Antilles Guilder
Argentine Peso
Australian Dollar
Brazilian Real
Bahamian Dollar
Canadian Dollar
Swiss Franc
Chilean Peso
Chinese Yuan
Colombian Peso
Czech Koruna
Danish Krone
Euro
Fiji Dollar
British Pound
Ghanaian Cedi
Guatemala Quetzal
Hong Kong Dollar
Honduras Lempira
Croatian Kuna
Hungarian Forint
Indonesian Rupiah
Israeli Shekel
Indian Rupee
Iceland Krona
Jamaican Dollar
Japanese Yen
Korean Won
Sri Lanka Rupee
Moroccan Dirham,
Myanmar Kyat
Mexican Peso
Malaysian Ringgit
Norwegian Krone
New Zealand Dollar
Panama Balboa
Peruvian Nuevo Sol
Philippine Peso
Pakistani Rupee
Polish Zloty
Romanian New Leu
Serbian Dinar
Russian Rouble
Swedish Krona
Singapore Dollar
Thai Baht
Tunisian Dinar
Turkish Lira
Trinidad & Tobago Dollar
Taiwan Dollar
United States Dollar
Venezuelan Bolivar Fuerte
Vietnam Dong
CFA Franc
East Caribbean Dollar
Pacific Franc
South African Rand

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