Tim Russo
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Tim Russo
@TdotRusso
Senior Director, Partnerships @navan| TBird 2020 | Former cleverbridge, Apple, JP Morgan | fintech | travel | thoughts my own




Rho, a New York-based business banking startup, will partner with Navan to let businesses add and manage corporate cards directly within Navan's travel and expense platform. trib.al/bQkPPAC


NEW from Rho: We're partnering with @Navan to help finance teams fix one of their most frustrating pain points! Managing travel and expense (T&E). Finance teams manage a LOT in a single day, but today’s finance stack is expensive and kills more time than it claims to save. This isn’t the right way to do it. This is why we’re excited to announce our new partnership with Navan. Here’s how it came to be and what it means for you. Want to learn more about our partnership and what it means for finance teams? Learn more by watching the video below and reading the full blog post in the replies!

NEW from Rho: We're partnering with @Navan to help finance teams fix one of their most frustrating pain points! Managing travel and expense (T&E). Finance teams manage a LOT in a single day, but today’s finance stack is expensive and kills more time than it claims to save. This isn’t the right way to do it. This is why we’re excited to announce our new partnership with Navan. Here’s how it came to be and what it means for you. Want to learn more about our partnership and what it means for finance teams? Learn more by watching the video below and reading the full blog post in the replies!


Fintech Biz Weekly just dropped: -Breaking: TabaPay working on a deal to acquire embattled BaaS platform Synapse, multiple sources say -Oxygen to end banking services, pivot to healthcare -Are we past "peak fintech"? Why I'm still optimistic You know where to find it!





🚨BREAKING: Green Dot, BaaS partner to Apple, Uber & Amazon, received a proposed consent order from the Fed, per the company's 8-K filing yesterday. The order hasn't been finalized, but Green Dot took a Q4 charge of $20m toward an eventual penalty, warned fine could reach $50m.


