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Uber actually came out with "Uber for Business" at the end of July:

https://www.uber.com/business

http://blog.uber.com/business (the blog post announcing it)



Uber business is a good approach. But you'll get individual bills for every trip.

I hope Lyft gets you one consolidated bill a month for the company.


This is the worst part in using Uber for a company. They won't consolidate on a monthly invoice (like most B2B vendors) so you end up with hundreds of Uber transactions on your credit card statement. It's a real pain to manage.


I disagree. In my personal case, I need to individually account for each of those rides when I file reimbursement. A month does not capture that the first week was billable to client x, the second week was work related travel, Monday I was taking a prospective around, etc. individual transactions let me group them by which expense report they belong in.

Maybe this is not true for everyone tho.


I had a feeling they did but my quick search didn't turn anything up. Thanks.




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