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Welcome to the October edition of the Weelhouse Wire, your monthly download from the Weel HQ!
Lately, we’ve noticed something across the businesses we work with: international spend is showing up everywhere. What used to be the occasional invoice to a global supplier is now recurring payments for SaaS, cloud infrastructure, and overseas teams quietly becoming part of day-to-day finance.
In this edition, we’re sharing what we’ve learned about how finance teams are adapting to the pace of global operations and what tools they’re using to stay in control.
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According to Grand View Research, the global cross-border payments market now tops USD $190 trillion, with B2B transactions making up more than 70% of that total. But the shift isn’t just in scale, it’s in rhythm.
Recurring software, cloud platforms, and offshore partners have become part of the day-to-day finance workflow. And yet, most systems weren’t built to manage this kind of recurring, cross-border activity.
According to an internal analysis of anonymised spend data from over 3,000+ businesses using Weel, we found that:
And as the volume of global payments rises, so do the hidden costs, especially FX fees, which often sit bundled in legacy bank rates or masked by reward card perks.
We recently ran a side-by-side comparison between a popular rewards card and Weel’s own platform. The cost difference? Let’s just say one saved more than 3x on fees and still gained full visibility, automated approvals, and better controls.
Want to see the data for yourself?
We’re not into flashy features for the sake of it. These updates came from customer requests, so if they save you time, you can give some kudos to your peers!
Weel now auto-fills expense descriptions to speed up month-end and improve reporting quality. No more blank fields or vague notes.
Set a start date for card rules so they only apply to recent spend, and keep teams moving without compromising compliance.
Exclude uncleared transactions from card blocking rules to avoid unnecessary pauses caused by pending charges.
*Currently only available for Australian customers on Premium and Enterprise plans.