SAP acquires GlobalExpense-owner Concur for $7.3bn

Danny Palmer
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Deal for business expense management software provider sees SAP attempt to strengthen its position in the cloud

SAP has agreed to purchase US software firm Concur - perhaps best known in the UK for business expenses management tool GlobalExpense - in a deal worth $7.3bn. (£4.5bn) Concur has more than 23,0...

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