Transport for NSW the latest Government organisation to make the productivity switch to expense8

With more than 50% of our enterprise and government customers using or implementing expense8, we’re seeing accelerated and unprecedented demand for expense8 amongst our customers. One of the larger organisations in Australia, Transport for NSW and its Statutory bodies (Roads and Maritime Services, Transport for NSW, Sydney Trains and others) have joined the ranks of customers to swiftly deploy expense8. Instant Productivity Savings “The user interface is much improved with easier access. Combined this makes it more efficient for our staff when reconciling and approving their expenses”

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Federal Treasury migrates to expense8 SaaS based travel and expense management platform

Sydney, Australia – 30 May 2016: Software technology group 8common Limited (ASX: 8CO), today announced it has received final sign off from long term existing customer the Federal Department of Treasury (‘Treasury’) to migrate to the expense8 travel and expense8 management platform on a Software as a Service (SaaS) basis. Expense8 replaces the previous iCMS product of which the Treasury has been a customer for five years. The three year contract will provide a positive impact to the next financial year and beyond with additional features to

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Industry Highlights | Expense8 Customer Advisory Board

It’s no secret that our customers rock! We’ve just hosted our second Customer Advisory Board (CAB) meetup, “Travel Module” and it was a huge success. “We are very focused on customers having a voice when defining our product roadmap. As a customer-driven organisation, we believe firmly in listening to what our customers tell us is important, not prescribing that to them”, says Andrew Bond, Head of Customer Success. The CAB is represented by customers from a range of industries, including federal and state government departments and this

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Professional Resolutions for the New Year

Though I am still a young man (in body and spirit), I spend my New Years Eves on the more settled side. My 2015 New Years Eve will be spent like several years before – at a lovely Perth restaurant called Frasers, with my lovely partner, sipping champagne and reflecting on the amusing events of the year gone by. During these New Years Eve outings, our conversation invariably turns to the next 12 months where we tipsily contemplate our ambitions, both personal and professional, and assert a

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