- 49% of ANZ businesses intend on increasing travel budgets this financial year
- This is in line with the 50% intention to increase business travel in EMEA, but higher than the 46% in the Americas
- 48% of ANZ business believe automated expense tracking will be the most transformative tool in their travel program
In a positive sign for business travel, a global survey by Corporate Traveller, the flagship SME division of Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG), has revealed that almost half (49%) of Australian and New Zealand businesses intend to increase their travel budgets this financial year. Yet 48 per cent believe automated expense tracking would be single most transformative tool in their travel program, suggesting that poor expense tracking, delayed reporting and inefficiencies are a real problem.
The survey of 562 business decision-makers, travel managers and authorised travel bookers across the Americas, EMEA and ANZ found that just 9 per cent of ANZ businesses were considering reducing their budgets this financial year. The trend towards greater spend and intention to travel is reflected globally, with the survey revealing 46 per cent of businesses in the Americas and 50 per cent in EMEA have increased their travel spend.
However, more ANZ businesses indicated they are most in need of automated expense tracking tools than those that assess travel risks and monitor traveller safety (chosen by 23% of ANZ respondents), or tools that offer predictive analytics to optimise travel budgets and identify cost-saving opportunities (45%), and virtual travel assistants (34%).
The comparisons are similar for businesses in the Americans and EMEA, where 46 and 53 per cent also need automated expense tracking more than automated risk assessments, predictive analytics and virtual assistants.
Corporate Traveller can also assign a corporate credit card to each traveller profile, to help control expenses and simplify reconciliation.
Corporate Traveller’s 6 tips to help businesses better control their business travel spending:
- Have a clear, comprehensive travel policy. Your policy should outline allowable expenses, preferred vendors, booking procedures and reimbursement processes. Ensure that employees are aware of, and adhere, to the policy. Think about providing resources, FAQs, and a point of contact within your company to assist travellers with expense reporting.
- Use travel management software. The most useful software provides oversight of and manages bookings, reviews spending in real-time, automates expense reports, and flags non-compliant expenses. Platforms with mobile capabilities can also capture expenses in real time, and allow for easy tracking, categorisation and analysis of expenses. Having a centralised booking system for all company travel can also help compliance with policies, and help businesses negotiate better rates and consolidate approvals.
- Set budgets and a pre-approval process: Allocate travel budgets for departments or projects. After that, implement a pre-approval process for travel plans and budgets. This ensures that trips are necessary and that proposed spending falls within your business travel budget and policy.
- Analyse travel data: Regularly review travel expense reports to find trends, potential savings, and any compliance issues. Use this data to adjust travel policies and practices.
- Negotiate supplier agreements: Establish relationships with airlines, hotels, rental car companies and travel agencies to negotiate better rates. Committing to preferred vendors can result in considerable savings.
- Train employees and encourage cost-conscious behaviour: Train your travellers on expense policies and the use of expense management tools at least once a year. Share cost-effective travel practices and consider incentives for cost-saving behaviours. Promote a culture of accountability around accurate expense reporting and compliance.
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About Corporate Traveller
Corporate Traveller is an award-winning business travel management and solutions provider for SMEs, operating in six global markets. Established in 1993 as Flight Centre Travel Group’s first corporate brand, Corporate Traveller has offered its personalised service, expert tailored advice, dedicated travel consultants, and advanced booking technology to more than 6500 Australian business customers. Offering an all-in-one innovative booking platform with the support of a personal travel consultant, Corporate Traveller makes travel simpler, faster, and easier for businesses. With a wide range of solutions available, Corporate Traveller can cater for simple requirements through to the most complex SME business travel management needs. For more information or to book a business consultation, visit corporatetraveller.com.au