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India edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-08

Top 10 Spend Management Software in India for 2026

Independent ranking of spend management / corporate card platforms for India, INR pricing, RBI regulations, GST e-invoicing reality, IFSC banking infrastructure, and India-built leaders (Happay, Volopay, Zaggle, EnKash, Karbon Card).

India verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-08

Indian spend management is dominated by India-built products that handle GST e-invoicing, TDS, RBI corporate card regulations, and Indian banking infrastructure (IFSC, NEFT/RTGS/IMPS/UPI). The dominant Indian spend management installed base is locally-built: Happay (Bangalore-built, ~7,000+ Indian customers, acquired by CRED 2022), Volopay (Bangalore-built, modern Indian SMB-to-mid spend), Zaggle (Hyderabad-built, NSE-listed since 2023), EnKash (Mumbai-built), Karbon Card (Bangalore-built), RazorpayX. Among global products: Pleo and Spendesk have minimal India presence; Ramp and Brex have no India presence.

Picks for India

  • Indian SMB-to-mid spend management, usually right answer: Local champion (Happay, Volopay, Zaggle, EnKash, RazorpayX) See local challengers below. Indian spend management requires RBI-compliant card issuance, GST e-invoicing receipts, and Indian banking infrastructure.
  • Indian arms of US/EU multinationals on global Spendesk: Spendesk Limited India presence but used by Indian arms of EU firms running Spendesk globally.
  • Indian arms of EU firms on Pleo: Pleo Limited India presence but used by Indian arms of European firms running Pleo globally.
  • Indian firms with significant US operations: Ramp or Brex (via US entity) Used by Indian product companies with US entities for US-domestic spend.
Market context

How the spend management software market looks in India

Indian spend management is dominated by India-built products. Happay (Bangalore-built, founded 2012, acquired by CRED 2022) is the largest Indian spend management platform with ~7,000+ Indian customers. Volopay (Bangalore-built) is the modern Indian SMB-to-mid spend management with corporate cards + spend + AP combined. Zaggle (Hyderabad-built, NSE-listed since 2023) holds Indian enterprise spend + employee benefits. EnKash (Mumbai-built) is the modern Indian B2B spend platform. Karbon Card (Bangalore-built) bundles Indian neobanking + spend management. RazorpayX (Bangalore-built, Razorpay subsidiary) handles modern Indian AP + payroll + spend.

These India-built products handle Indian-specific requirements: RBI guidelines for corporate card issuance and prepaid payment instruments (PPIs), GST e-invoicing receipt capture and reconciliation, TDS deduction on certain corporate card payments, IFSC code / NEFT / RTGS / IMPS / UPI, and INR-native receipt processing.

Among global products, Spendesk and Pleo have minimal India-domestic presence (used mainly by Indian arms of European firms). Ramp and Brex have no India presence, US-only products. Soldo has limited India presence.

The 2026 dynamics: RBI tightening on corporate card issuance and PPI guidelines; UPI for Business expanding (UPI for Business launched 2024); GST e-invoicing for >₹5 crore turnover affects expense receipts; DPDP Act 2023 affects employee data; Section 269ST cash transaction limits (₹2 lakhs) drive corporate card adoption.

Compliance & local rules

RBI Master Direction on Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs) and Master Direction on Issuance and Operation of Credit/Debit Cards govern corporate card issuance. GST e-invoicing for >₹5 crore turnover requires invoices generated via IRP with IRN and QR code. TDS Section 194 series on certain corporate card payments. Section 269ST limits cash transactions to ₹2 lakhs. FEMA compliance for foreign currency. AML/KYC for cardholders. CKYC (Central KYC Registry) requirements. DPDP Act 2023 for employee data. Companies Act 2013 audit-trail requirements.

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for India

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
6 Spendesk
European mid-market
Quote - 4.7 Global; strongest in EU, UK; growing US
7 Pleo
European SMBs (Nordics, UK)
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.6 Global; strongest in Nordics, UK, EU
8 Soldo
UK SMBs
$8 $8 4.5 UK, EU; limited US/global
1 Ramp
US SMB to lower mid-market
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.8 Primarily US; expanding international
2 Brex
Venture-backed companies and global teams
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.6 US, Canada, UK, EU; expanding APAC
3 Airbase
Mid-market finance-controls-first
Quote - 4.7 Primarily US; expanding international
4 Navan
Travel-heavy organizations
Quote - 4.7 Global; strongest in US, EU, UK, AU
5 Mercury
Venture-backed startups
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.6 Primarily US
9 Mesh Payments
Mid-market multi-entity
Quote - 4.7 Global; strongest in US, EU
10 Float
Canadian SMBs and startups
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.7 Primarily Canada; growing US

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in India actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in INR. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (INR) Sample Notes
Spendesk Indian arm of EU firm ₹360,000 38 Used via European entity
Pleo Indian arm of EU firm ₹320,000 24 Used via European entity
Soldo Indian/UK cross-border firm ₹280,000 18 Used via UK entity
Local challengers

India-built or India-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for India buyers and worth a shortlist.

Happay

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Bangalore-built (founded 2012, acquired by CRED 2022). Largest Indian spend management platform. ~7,000+ Indian customers including Indian conglomerates.

Volopay

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Bangalore-built. Modern Indian SMB-to-mid spend management. Corporate cards + spend + AP combined. INR-native, RBI-compliant.

Zaggle

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Hyderabad-built (NSE-listed since 2023). Indian enterprise spend + employee benefits + corporate gifting.

EnKash

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Mumbai-built. Modern Indian B2B spend platform with corporate cards and AP.

Karbon Card

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Bangalore-built. Indian neobanking + spend management bundle. Works for Indian product companies and modern startups.

RazorpayX

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Bangalore-built (Razorpay subsidiary). Modern Indian AP + payroll + spend platform.

Kodo

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Bangalore-built. Indian SMB corporate card with spend controls.

Excluded for India

Global picks that don't fit here

  • Ramp
    US-only product. No India presence. Use Happay, Volopay, or RazorpayX for Indian-domestic spend management.
  • Brex
    US-only product. No India presence.
  • Airbase
    US-only focus. Use Indian-built alternative.
  • Navan
    US travel + spend focused; minimal India presence.
  • Mercury
    US-only banking product.
  • Mesh Payments
    US-only product.
  • Float
    US-only / Canada-only product.
The India ranking

All 10, ranked for India

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the India market.

#6

Spendesk

European mid-market spend platform with multi-entity support.

Founded 2016 · Paris, France · private · 50–500 employees
G2 4.7 (580)
Capterra 4.7
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Spendesk

Spendesk is the European-built spend management platform, founded 2016 in Paris. The product covers corporate cards + expense + AP + budgets. Strengths: GDPR-native compliance, strong multi-entity architecture, and EU mid-market market leadership. Best fit for European mid-market companies (50-500 employees). Trade-offs: less penetration in US, product velocity slower than Ramp, and integration ecosystem narrower (~80).

Best for

European mid-market companies (50-500 employees) wanting GDPR-native spend management with multi-entity architecture.

Worst for

US-only buyers (Ramp/Brex better fit), bootstrapped SMBs (Ramp free tier cheaper), or buyers prioritizing fastest product velocity.

Strengths

  • GDPR-native compliance
  • Strong multi-entity architecture
  • EU mid-market market leadership
  • Founder-led; strong VC backing
  • Strong AP/bill pay workflow
  • Multi-currency support

Weaknesses

  • Less penetration in US
  • Product velocity slower than Ramp
  • Integration ecosystem narrower (~80)
  • Support response times vary
  • Mobile UX less polished than Ramp

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Essentials
    ~€15-€25/user/mo typical
    Quote
  • Scale
    €25-€50/user/mo
    Quote
  • Premium
    Custom; advanced features
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Annual contract minimums
  • · Implementation fees
  • · Per-module pricing

Key features

  • +Corporate cards (multi-currency)
  • +Expense reimbursement
  • +AP/bill pay
  • +Budgets and approvals
  • +Multi-entity support
  • +GDPR-native
  • +80+ integrations
80+ integrations
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Geography
Global; strongest in EU, UK; growing US
#7

Pleo

Danish-built SMB spend platform popular in Nordics and UK.

Founded 2015 · Copenhagen, Denmark · private · 10–200 employees
G2 4.6 (880)
Capterra 4.7
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Pleo

Pleo is the Danish-built SMB spend platform, founded 2015 in Copenhagen, last valued $4.7B (2022). The product covers corporate cards + expense + bill pay. Strengths: clean SMB UX, popular in Nordics and UK, GDPR-native, and per-employee pricing. Best fit for European SMBs (10-200 employees). Trade-offs: feature depth thinner than Ramp/Brex/Spendesk, less penetration outside Europe, and product velocity slower than Ramp.

Best for

European SMBs (10-200 employees), especially Nordic and UK, wanting clean spend management UX with per-employee pricing transparency.

Worst for

US-only buyers (Ramp/Brex better fit), enterprises (Spendesk multi-entity better), or AP-led use cases (Airbase better).

Strengths

  • Clean SMB UX
  • Popular in Nordics and UK
  • GDPR-native compliance
  • Per-employee pricing transparency
  • Founder-led
  • Best for European SMBs

Weaknesses

  • Feature depth thinner than Ramp/Brex/Spendesk
  • Less penetration outside Europe
  • Product velocity slower than Ramp
  • Support is hit-or-miss
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~50)

Pricing tiers

public
  • Free
    3 users, 1 admin
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Starter
    Per user; basic features
    $7 /mo
  • Essential
    Per user; advanced features
    $14 /mo
  • Advanced
    Per user; full platform
    $23 /mo
  • Beyond
    Custom; multi-entity
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Annual billing for discount
  • · Per-user scaling adds up

Key features

  • +Corporate cards
  • +Expense reimbursement
  • +Bill pay
  • +Mobile apps
  • +GDPR-native
  • +Multi-currency support (Advanced+)
  • +50+ integrations
50+ integrations
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Geography
Global; strongest in Nordics, UK, EU
#8

Soldo

UK-based prepaid corporate cards for simpler control needs.

Founded 2015 · London, UK · private · 10–200 employees
G2 4.5 (480)
Capterra 4.5
From $8 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Soldo

Soldo is the UK-based spend platform anchored on prepaid corporate cards, founded 2015. The product covers corporate cards + expense + budgets. Strengths: prepaid card model (no credit risk), strong fit for UK SMBs, and per-card pricing transparency. Best fit for UK SMBs (10-200 employees) with simpler card-control needs. Trade-offs: prepaid model lacks credit features competitors offer, AP/bill pay less mature, and feature depth thinner than Ramp/Spendesk.

Best for

UK SMBs (10-200 employees) with simpler card-control needs wanting prepaid card model with FCA regulation.

Worst for

Companies needing credit cards (Ramp/Brex better), AP-led use cases (Airbase better), or non-UK markets (Pleo/Spendesk better fit).

Strengths

  • Prepaid card model (no credit risk)
  • Right call for UK SMBs
  • Per-card pricing transparency
  • GDPR-native
  • FCA-regulated
  • Multi-currency support

Weaknesses

  • Prepaid model lacks credit features
  • AP/bill pay less mature
  • Feature depth thinner than Ramp/Spendesk
  • Less penetration outside UK
  • Product velocity slower than challengers

Pricing tiers

public
  • Pro
    Per card; basic features
    $8 /mo
  • Premium
    Per card; advanced features
    $17 /mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom; multi-entity
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-card scaling adds up
  • · Annual billing for discount
  • · Top-up fees

Key features

  • +Prepaid corporate cards
  • +Expense reimbursement
  • +Budgets and approvals
  • +Mobile apps
  • +Multi-currency
  • +FCA-regulated
  • +50+ integrations
50+ integrations
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Geography
UK, EU; limited US/global
#1

Ramp

Free spend management with the fastest product velocity in category.

Founded 2019 · New York, NY · private · 10–2,000 employees
G2 4.8 (2,480)
Capterra 4.8
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Ramp

Ramp is the spend management market leader by product velocity and adoption pace, founded 2019, last valued $13B+ (2025). The product covers corporate cards + expense management + bill pay + procurement, with revenue from card interchange and Bill Pay subscriptions rather than a per-seat fee. Strengths: fastest product velocity (weekly releases), best-in-category AI-driven controls (Ramp AI for categorization and policy enforcement), aggressive pricing (free core platform), and strong fit for US SMB to lower mid-market. Trade-offs: international card issuance limited to selective countries (Brex stronger globally), some advanced procurement features less mature than Airbase, and Ramp's growth velocity has stretched customer support.

Best for

US SMB to lower mid-market (10-1,000 employees) wanting consolidated corporate cards + expense + bill pay with aggressive pricing and AI-driven controls.

Worst for

Companies needing global card issuance (Brex better), procurement-led use cases (Airbase better depth), or travel-heavy orgs (Navan better fit).

Strengths

  • Fastest product velocity in category (weekly releases)
  • Free core platform (revenue from interchange + Bill Pay)
  • Best-in-category AI-driven controls (Ramp AI)
  • Strong card program with cashback
  • Mature integration ecosystem (200+)
  • Best for US SMB to mid-market

Weaknesses

  • International card issuance limited (Brex stronger globally)
  • Advanced procurement features less mature than Airbase
  • Customer support stretched by growth velocity
  • Bill Pay tier upsell pressure
  • Cashback structure changes have been frequent

Pricing tiers

public
  • Ramp
    Cards + expense; free
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Ramp Plus
    Per user; advanced features + procurement
    $15 /mo
  • Ramp Bill Pay
    Custom; AP/bill pay add-on
    Quote
  • Ramp Treasury
    Free; banking + yield
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
Watch for
  • · Interchange revenue model creates incentive to push card spend
  • · Bill Pay tier upsell at scale
  • · Some advanced features moved to Plus tier

Key features

  • +Corporate cards (visa)
  • +Expense reimbursement
  • +Bill Pay (AP)
  • +Procurement (Plus tier)
  • +Ramp AI for categorization
  • +Travel booking integration
  • +Treasury (yield-bearing accounts)
  • +200+ integrations
200+ integrations
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Geography
Primarily US; expanding international
#2

Brex

Strongest spend platform for venture-backed and global companies.

Founded 2017 · San Francisco, CA · private · 50–5,000 employees
G2 4.6 (1,880)
Capterra 4.6
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Brex

Brex is the original startup spend platform, founded 2017, last valued $12.3B (2022). The product covers corporate cards + expense + bill pay + cash management, with stronger international card issuance than Ramp (Brex Empower for global teams). Strengths: best fit for venture-backed companies, strongest international card issuance, mature global ops, and Brex Cash for venture-backed banking. Trade-offs: post-2022 valuation cuts and exit of US SMB segment created customer concern, pricing has consolidated upmarket (mid-market+ focus), and product velocity has slowed relative to Ramp.

Best for

Venture-backed companies (50-2,000 employees) and globally-distributed teams wanting strongest international card issuance and VC-portfolio integration.

Worst for

Bootstrapped US SMBs (Ramp better fit and free), AP-led use cases (Airbase deeper), or travel-heavy orgs (Navan better fit).

Strengths

  • Strongest international card issuance (Brex Empower)
  • Best fit for venture-backed companies
  • Brex Cash for venture-backed banking
  • Mature global ops (multi-currency)
  • Established 2017; broad VC-portfolio adoption
  • Strong AP/bill pay

Weaknesses

  • Post-2022 SMB exit created customer concern
  • Pricing consolidated upmarket
  • Product velocity slower than Ramp
  • Support response times vary post-2022
  • Some AI features arrived later than Ramp

Pricing tiers

public
  • Essentials
    Cards + expense; basic
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Premium
    Per seat; advanced + travel
    $12 /mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom; advanced security
    Quote
  • Brex Bill Pay
    AP add-on
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Premium tier pushes for advanced features
  • · Bill Pay separate
  • · Some country fees on international cards

Key features

  • +Corporate cards (USD + international)
  • +Brex Empower for global teams
  • +Expense reimbursement
  • +Brex Bill Pay (AP)
  • +Brex Cash (banking)
  • +Travel booking
  • +180+ integrations
180+ integrations
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Geography
US, Canada, UK, EU; expanding APAC
#3

Airbase

AP/bill pay-led architecture for finance-controls-first buyers.

Founded 2017 · San Francisco, CA · private · 100–2,000 employees
G2 4.7 (1,280)
Capterra 4.7
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Airbase

Airbase is the spend management platform with AP/bill pay-led architecture, founded 2017. Acquired by Paylocity in late 2024 for $325M. The product covers corporate cards + expense + AP/bill pay + procurement, designed by accountants for accountants. Strengths: deepest AP/bill pay workflow, strongest controls and audit trails, and best fit for finance teams prioritizing controls over card velocity. Trade-offs: post-Paylocity acquisition direction unclear, pricing meaningful relative to Ramp's free tier, and card-velocity features lag Ramp/Brex.

Best for

Finance-controls-first buyers (100-2,000 employees) prioritizing AP/bill pay depth and audit trails over card-velocity features.

Worst for

Card-velocity-led buyers (Ramp/Brex better), bootstrapped SMBs (Ramp free tier cheaper), or buyers concerned about post-acquisition direction.

Strengths

  • Deepest AP/bill pay workflow
  • Strongest controls and audit trails
  • Designed by accountants for accountants
  • Mature multi-entity architecture
  • Right call for finance-controls-first buyers
  • AP-led approval workflows

Weaknesses

  • Post-Paylocity acquisition direction unclear
  • Pricing meaningful vs Ramp free tier
  • Card-velocity features lag Ramp/Brex
  • Product velocity uncertain post-acquisition
  • Uneven support quality

Pricing tiers

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  • Standard
    ~$8-$15/employee/mo typical
    Quote
  • Premium
    $15-$25/employee/mo with procurement
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    Custom; advanced features
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Implementation fees ($5K-$25K)
  • · Annual price increases
  • · Per-module pricing

Key features

  • +AP/bill pay-led architecture
  • +Corporate cards
  • +Expense reimbursement
  • +Procurement (Premium+)
  • +Multi-entity support
  • +Approval workflows
  • +150+ integrations
150+ integrations
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Geography
Primarily US; expanding international
#5

Mercury

Banking-anchored spend platform for venture-backed startups.

Founded 2017 · San Francisco, CA · private · 5–200 employees
G2 4.6 (1,480)
Capterra 4.7
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Mercury

Mercury is the banking-anchored spend platform, founded 2017, last valued $3.5B (2024). The product combines business banking, corporate cards, expense management, and bill pay in one platform. Strengths: integrated banking + spend (not just spend on top of banking), strong fit for venture-backed startups, and Mercury Treasury for yield. Best fit for early-stage to mid-stage venture-backed companies. Trade-offs: spend management depth thinner than Ramp/Brex/Airbase, customer-side issues during 2024 partner-bank transition created concern, and post-startup growth ceiling.

Best for

Venture-backed startups (5-200 employees) wanting unified banking + cards + spend management with FDIC pass-through and Mercury Treasury yield.

Worst for

Larger mid-market and enterprise (Ramp/Brex/Airbase deeper), AP-led use cases (Airbase better), or bootstrapped non-startup SMBs.

Strengths

  • Integrated banking + spend in one platform
  • Built for venture-backed startups
  • Mercury Treasury for yield
  • FDIC insurance pass-through
  • Modern UX
  • Mercury IO API for builders

Weaknesses

  • Spend management depth thinner than Ramp/Brex/Airbase
  • 2024 partner-bank transition issues created concern
  • Post-startup growth ceiling
  • Support inconsistency reported
  • AP/bill pay less mature

Pricing tiers

public
  • Mercury (banking)
    Free banking + cards + basic features
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Mercury Plus
    Per company; advanced features
    $35 /mo
  • Mercury Pro
    Per company; full spend platform
    $350 /mo
Watch for
  • · Wire fees
  • · International transfer fees
  • · Per-company tier upsell

Key features

  • +Business banking (FDIC pass-through)
  • +Corporate cards
  • +Expense management
  • +Mercury Bill Pay (AP)
  • +Mercury Treasury (yield)
  • +Mercury IO (API)
  • +60+ integrations
60+ integrations
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Geography
Primarily US
#9

Mesh Payments

Multi-entity-native spend platform for complex org structures.

Founded 2018 · New York, NY · private · 50–500 employees
G2 4.7 (380)
Capterra 4.6
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Mesh Payments

Mesh Payments is the multi-entity-native spend platform, founded 2018. The product covers corporate cards + expense + AP across multiple legal entities from day one. Strengths: multi-entity architecture (vs bolt-on multi-entity), strong fit for mid-market with complex org structures, and aggressive AI-driven controls. Best fit for mid-market companies with multiple legal entities (50-500 employees). Trade-offs: less penetration than Ramp/Brex/Spendesk, Uneven support quality, and feature depth thinner outside the multi-entity use case.

Best for

Mid-market companies (50-500 employees) with multi-entity legal structures wanting native multi-entity architecture (not bolt-on).

Worst for

Single-entity SMBs (Ramp/Brex better fit), bootstrapped startups (Mercury/Ramp Free better), or AP-led use cases (Airbase deeper).

Strengths

  • Multi-entity architecture from day one
  • Works for complex org structures
  • AI-driven controls
  • Modern UX
  • Series B backed
  • Multi-currency support

Weaknesses

  • Less penetration than Ramp/Brex/Spendesk
  • Support depends on tier
  • Feature depth thinner outside multi-entity use case
  • Product velocity below Ramp
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~70)

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Mesh Standard
    ~$8-$15/user/mo typical
    Quote
  • Mesh Plus
    $15-$30/user/mo with multi-entity
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    Custom; advanced features
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Annual contract minimums
  • · Per-module pricing
  • · Implementation fees

Key features

  • +Multi-entity architecture
  • +Corporate cards
  • +Expense reimbursement
  • +AP/bill pay
  • +AI-driven controls
  • +Multi-currency
  • +70+ integrations
70+ integrations
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Geography
Global; strongest in US, EU
#10

Float

Canadian-built spend platform with cash flow management.

Founded 2020 · Toronto, Canada · private · 10–200 employees
G2 4.7 (240)
Capterra 4.6
From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
● Transparent pricing
Visit Float

Float is the Canadian-built spend platform, founded 2020 in Toronto. The product covers corporate cards + expense + cash flow management. Strengths: strong fit for Canadian SMBs and startups, integrated cash flow management, and competitive pricing. Best fit for Canadian companies (10-200 employees) and US SMBs prioritizing cash visibility. Trade-offs: less penetration outside Canada, feature depth thinner than Ramp/Brex, and integration ecosystem narrower (~40).

Best for

Canadian SMBs and startups (10-200 employees) and US SMBs prioritizing cash flow visibility alongside spend management.

Worst for

Buyers needing global card issuance (Brex better), AP-led use cases (Airbase better), or non-Canadian-anchored deployments.

Strengths

  • Made for Canadian SMBs and startups
  • Integrated cash flow management
  • Competitive pricing
  • Canadian-built; localized features
  • Modern UX

Weaknesses

  • Less penetration outside Canada
  • Feature depth thinner than Ramp/Brex
  • Integration ecosystem narrower (~40)
  • Support response times vary
  • Newer product (2020); some growing pains

Pricing tiers

public
  • Essentials
    Free; basic cards + expense
    $0+$0 /mo +/emp
  • Professional
    Per user; advanced features
    $10 /mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom; advanced features
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Annual billing for discount
  • · Per-user scaling

Key features

  • +Corporate cards
  • +Expense reimbursement
  • +Cash flow management
  • +Bill pay
  • +Multi-currency support
  • +Canadian-localized features
  • +40+ integrations
40+ integrations
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Geography
Primarily Canada; growing US

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

Why aren't Happay, Volopay, or Zaggle in your top 10?
Our global top 10 ranks products with significant non-India installed base. Happay (~7,000+ Indian customers, recently expanded SEA), Volopay (Indian + SEA), Zaggle (NSE-listed Indian-only), EnKash, Karbon Card, RazorpayX are India-strong but India-centric, they belong in our India "local challengers" section. For 95%+ of Indian-domestic firms, an India-built spend management product handles RBI-compliant corporate card issuance, GST e-invoicing receipts, and Indian banking infrastructure better than global products.
Can I use Ramp or Brex in India?
No, not directly for Indian-domestic spend. Ramp and Brex are US-only products requiring US business entity, US bank account, US EIN, and US-issued cards. Indian product companies with US subsidiaries can use Ramp/Brex via the US entity for US-domestic spend. For Indian-domestic spend management, use Happay, Volopay, Zaggle, EnKash, RazorpayX, or Kodo, all RBI-compliant and INR-native.
How does GST e-invoicing affect spend management?
Indian businesses with turnover >₹5 crore must receive e-invoices from B2B vendors via the GST Network IRP, this includes corporate card receipts from B2B vendors. Spend management software must capture and validate IRN authenticity for expense receipts to enable accurate input tax credit (ITC) claim under GST. Happay, Volopay, Zaggle, EnKash, RazorpayX all handle e-invoicing receipt capture natively.
Ramp vs Brex, which one?
Ramp if you're a US SMB to mid-market wanting fastest product velocity, free core platform, and best-in-class AI-driven controls. Brex if you're venture-backed with global operations, need international card issuance, or want Brex Cash for VC-funded banking. Ramp typically wins on TCO and product velocity; Brex typically wins on global card issuance and venture-backed positioning.
How does this differ from your AP Automation ranking?
Our Top 10 AP Automation Software covers AP/bill pay-only products (Bill.com, Tipalti, Stampli, etc.) plus AP modules of spend platforms (Ramp Bill Pay = `ramp-bill-pay`, Brex Bill Pay = `brex-bill-pay`, Airbase as bill pay = `airbase`). This spend management ranking covers the full platform (cards + expense + AP + procurement) at distinct product IDs (`ramp`, `brex`, `airbase-spend`). Pick the spend platform if you want consolidated tooling; pick AP automation if AP alone is the use case.
How much should I budget for spend management?
SMB on Ramp Free (10-50 employees): $0 incremental (interchange-funded). SMB with paid features (10-200 employees): $7-$25/user/mo (Pleo, Float, Ramp Plus, Mercury). Mid-market (200-1,000 employees): $15-$50/user/mo (Spendesk, Brex Premium, Airbase, Mesh Payments). Enterprise (1,000+ employees): $25-$100/user/mo plus AP/Bill Pay add-ons. Most US SMBs run Ramp on the free tier indefinitely.
How long does spend management implementation take?
Ramp, Mercury, Float, Pleo: 1-2 weeks. Brex: 2-4 weeks (includes credit underwriting). Spendesk, Pleo, Soldo: 2-4 weeks. Airbase, Mesh Payments, Navan: 4-8 weeks (more workflow setup). Plan for change management, finance team adoption is the bottleneck, especially when migrating from Concur/Expensify.
What about AI in spend management 2026?
AI in spend management 2026: (1) Auto-categorization and policy enforcement, Ramp leads, Brex/Mesh strong. (2) Receipt OCR and matching, table-stakes across all credible vendors. (3) Anomaly detection (duplicate charges, policy violations), Ramp, Airbase, Mesh. (4) Forecasting and budget recommendations, Ramp, Airbase Premium. Vendors that still rely on manual receipt-matching are losing share.
Should I keep my existing bank or switch?
Mercury and Brex Cash combine banking with spend, natural for venture-backed startups. Ramp Treasury offers banking-style accounts without being a bank (FDIC pass-through via partner). For most established SMBs and mid-market, keep your existing bank and add a spend platform on top, Ramp/Brex/Airbase work with any bank. Switch banks only if banking + spend integration is a priority.
How do I avoid lock-in and prepare for switching?
Before signing: (1) Verify card-program portability, corporate cards from one vendor cannot be transferred to another. (2) Plan 60-90 days for a clean cutover including issuing new cards, retraining employees, and re-establishing approval workflows. (3) Negotiate transparent pricing for the 12-24 month evaluation period, multi-year locks reduce flexibility. (4) Keep accounting integration documented, most vendors integrate with QuickBooks/NetSuite, but custom mappings can be lost in a switch.
What about international and multi-currency support?
Brex (Empower), Navan, Spendesk, Mesh Payments, Pleo, and Soldo all support multi-currency and international card issuance to varying degrees. Ramp's international expansion is ongoing but limited as of 2026. For globally-distributed teams, Brex Empower is typically the strongest fit. For European teams, Spendesk or Pleo. For Canadian teams, Float.

Final word

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Last updated 2026-05-08. Local pricing reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.