Ramp founder Eric Glyman on the many ways AI is changing corporate spending

February 17
1h 11m

Episode Description

Eric Glyman is the cofounder and CEO of Ramp, the finance automation platform that now powers over 2% of all corporate spend in the US. He sits down with John and co-host Alex Rampell to discuss how Ramp scaled to over $1 billion in revenue in just seven years, and why the future of fintech is "selling time, not money." They cover the "SaaS apocalypse" (and why lines of code are becoming a liability), how Ramp uses AI agents to review 100,000 expenses a day with 99% accuracy, and why their internal data suggests the US economy is much stronger than the Census Bureau reports.

Timestamps
(00:00:21) Ramp business today

(00:04:27) The *correct* expense policy

(00:11:07) Bill Pay

(00:16:52) AI and software

(00:32:23) Stablecoin-backed cards

(00:33:06) Ramp data

(00:36:25) How to cut your expenses

(00:41:13) Ramp strategy

(00:57:08) Capital One

(01:06:34) Treasury

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