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Ramp’s AI agents for controllers apply context-aware, human-like reasoning to manage entire workflows independently and automatically enforce company expense policies at scale, eliminate unauthorized spending, and prevent fraud

July 14, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Ramp announced its first AI agents, agents for controllers, to automatically enforce company expense policies, eliminate unauthorized spending, and prevent fraud. Ramp’s agents for controllers eliminated redundant tasks, working autonomously to review expenses and enforce policy. Ramp’s agents for controllers apply context-aware, human-like reasoning to manage entire workflows independently and proactively. Unlike traditional automation that relies on basic rules and conditional logic, these agents reason and act on behalf of the finance team, working independently to enforce spend policies at scale, immediately prevent violations, and continuously improve company spending guidelines. Ramp agents are meticulous, auditable, and consistent, escalating issues when needed and providing a clear audit trail for every decision. Early customers reported 99% accuracy in expense approvals. Ramp agents are powered by Ramp Intelligence, Ramp’s AI platform that automates expense reporting, data entry, contract review, and accounting accuracy. Agents learn and adapt directly from company policies and feedback from users to: Approve low-risk expenses or provide a recommendation with rationale to the approver; Alert of suspicious receipts and invoices; Answer employee questions about spend policy; Uncover trends that signal fraud or careless spend; and Suggest edits to company expense policies based on usage and feedback

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