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Sensibill Partners with Chase for Digital Receipt Management

Sensibill Partners with Chase for Digital Receipt Management

Fintech providing SKU-level data enables customers to more effectively track spending and manage finances, ultimately strengthening digital engagement

Sensibill has partnered with Chase to provide the bank with its digital receipt management solution, making it easier and quicker than ever before for Chase customers to make returns, submit warranties and expenses, track spending and manage their financial health.

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Expense and #receiptmanagement can be a hassle. That’s why @Chase has partnered with @getsensibill to enable customers and businesses to more effectively track spending and manage finances within their mobile app. #digitalbanking

“Chase has created a digital banking experience that makes it easier for consumers and businesses to manage their finances,” said Corey Gross, co-founder and CEO at Sensibill. “Through our partnership with Chase, millions of customers will have access to a best-in-class product that solves the hassle of expense and receipt management.”

Receipts have historically been a major source of friction and headache for consumers and businesses alike. Sensibill’s digitized approach to receipt management will allow Chase’s customers to conveniently monitor spending and manage their purchases from within the Chase Mobile app. Through a progressive rollout, Sensibill’s solution will be available within the Chase Mobile app to all of its 38 million active mobile users later this year.

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