WEX and Extend bring virtual card payments to Concur Invoice

Extend, a FinTech specialising in embedded virtual card payments, has announced a collaboration with WEX, a global intelligent payment solutions provider, to enable virtual card payments directly within Concur Invoice.

The integration allows WEX corporate card customers to connect their commercial accounts within Concur Invoice to generate and settle vendor payments via virtual cards automatically and without leaving the platform.

When an invoice is received, Concur Invoice generates a virtual card linked to the customer’s WEX commercial account, complete with a unique 16-digit number, spend limit, validity date, and invoice reference, before authorising, remitting, and reconciling the payment end to end.

Through this integration, WEX customers gain the ability to settle invoices using single-use virtual cards, control payment amounts and timing on a per-invoice basis, pay suppliers more quickly to improve cash flow and days payable outstanding, automate reconciliation with full visibility into payment delivery, eliminate paper cheques and their associated risks, and earn card rebates on vendor transactions.

As an established SAP Concur partner, Extend supplies the infrastructure underpinning the integration, enabling WEX to deploy embedded payment capabilities within software its customers already use.

Extend’s platform connects card rails, spend management tools, and expense software, linking legacy payment infrastructure to modern business workflows. The company holds partnerships with major issuing banks, integrations across the three largest card networks, and an established presence within solutions such as Concur Invoice.

WEX modernises the accounts payable lifecycle through an orchestration layer that replaces static credentials with single-use virtual tokens, helping to neutralise fraud at the point of issuance.

WEX Americas Payments & Mobility chief operating officer Carlos Carriedo said, “WEX is committed to providing our customers with intelligence-led solutions that transform Accounts Payable from a back-office function into a strategic driver of working capital.

“By partnering with Extend to embed virtual card payments inside Concur Invoice, we are delivering infrastructure that offers granular control over every transaction, all without disrupting how they already operate.”

Extend CEO and co-founder Andrew Jamison said, “WEX is one of the most respected names in corporate payments, and this partnership reflects the momentum we’re seeing across the industry.

“Extend has built the infrastructure that lets card issuers and payment platforms deploy new capabilities inside the software their customers already use, without ripping and replacing what’s already working. As customer expectations rapidly evolve, so does the race to deliver more connected payment workflows—Extend is excited to be the partner that makes it possible.”

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