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Expensify to Announce Q1 2025 Results

Expensify to Announce Q1 2025 Results

National Post24-04-2025

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Expensify, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXFY), a payments superapp that helps individuals and businesses around the world simplify the way they manage money across expenses, corporate cards, travel and bills, today announced that the company's Q1 2025 financial results will be released after market close on Thursday, May 8th, 2025.
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Expensify will host a call to discuss its Q1 on Thursday, May 8th, 2025 at 2pm PT / 5pm ET. The link to the call will be available that day on the company's Investor Relations website at investors.expensify.com. Prior to the call, interested parties can visit the website to add the event to their calendars.
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After the call, the following will be made available at investors.expensify.com:
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Expensify helps 15 million people worldwide track expenses, book travel, reimburse employees, manage corporate cards, send invoices, and pay bills—all in one place. Whether you're self-employed, running a small business, managing a team, or overseeing global finances, let Expensify handle your travel and expense, at the speed of chat.
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