Expensify to Announce Q1 Results
Expensify to Announce Q1 Results
Join Expensify's earnings call on Thursday, May 9th at 2pm PT / 5pm ET
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 and bills, today announced that the company’s Q1 financial results will be released after market close on Thursday, May 9th, 2024.
Expensify will host a call to discuss its Q1 results on Thursday, May, 9th 2024 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.
After the call, the following will be made available at investors.expensify.com:
- A full recording of the call
- An investor deck and press release summarizing financial results
To get started using Expensify or to learn more, head over to use.expensify.com.
About Expensify
Expensify helps more than 12 million people around the world track expenses, reimburse employees, manage corporate cards, send invoices, pay bills, and book travel. All in one app. So whether you're working for yourself, running a small business, managing a team, or closing the books for your clients, let Expensify handle your spend so you can stay focused on success.
Nick Tooker, investors@expensify.com
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