8 Top Tips to Increase Compliance with Your Company's Travel Expense Policy 

By Linda RoperFebruary 1, 2022
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- This article was last updated on 12 May 2023 -

Travel and expense (T&E) policy compliance is an important issue in businesses of all sizes. You see, travel and employee related expenses are the most common type of business expenses incurred by a company. Without a dedicated travel and expense policy policy in place, as well as company-wide compliance, these expenses could dramatically eat into your business’s bottom line.Diverse business colleagues travelling and discussing travel policy compliance

In this guide, we share our top 8 tips to increase travel and expense policy compliance within your company.

1. Write a clear and concise travel and expense policy

Your travel and expense policy should contain clear advice on matters such as approval procedures, points of contact, desired booking channels, regulations for using corporate credit cards, gifts, and favours. Additionally, it should include a list of expenses that your company won’t allow under any circumstances.

Be sure to also explain the essential concepts of your business policy to your staff so they understand why the regulations exist.

(For a detailed guide on how to write a travel and expense policy, check out our blog about travel and expense policy best practice.)

2. Ask for feedback

Another way to ensure travel and expense policy compliance is to confirm with your employees that they understand every aspect of it. Give your staff time to read through the document carefully, then ask for feedback regarding what makes sense and what doesn’t, as well as any other queries they may have. This is a great way to get on top of travel and expense policy confusion before it wreaks havoc.

3. Communication is key

Simply emailing the policy to your staff isn’t enough. In a recent LinkedIn poll, we asked who has read their company's expense policy. The results were close with 44% of voters admitting that they have not read their company's expense policy and 56% of voters saying they have. We recommend that you make the topic an official conversation, whether at a company event, training session, workshop, team meeting, or team lunch. This further opens up a two-way dialogue and keeps your travel and expense policy at the forefront of their minds.

4. Educate your employees

Develop a travel policy education program that covers everything from your online booking tool and the pre-trip approval procedure to mobile applications and how to track expenses on-the-road.

This education should be incorporated into the onboarding process for new workers, and you can also organise training to remind experienced staff of the necessity of following travel policies.

5. Use expense management software

Expense management software, such as ExpenseIn, has simple features that make travel and expense policy compliance easier.

The software reduces expense rejections with automated policy checks and enhances expense policy compliance by requiring employees to approve policies before submitting their claims. This ensures all workers are on the same page when it comes to your travel and expense policy.

6. Analyse your travel and expense data

Your expense data includes a wealth of information about the spending habits of your employees. Determine which costs have the greatest non-compliance rates, and what patterns can be seen among non-compliant expenses? Additionally, what are the reasons for this non-compliance?

7. Provide timely reimbursements

Failing to reimburse a worker’s out-of-pocket travel expenses can create discontent and distrust among your employees. Ensure you have a clear, timely procedure for reimbursements within your travel and expense policy. After all, travel and expense policy compliance is a two-way street, and employees are more likely to be onboard if management is too.

8. Sanction non-compliance and reward compliance

Finally, try to motivate your staff by rewarding those who have the best compliance rates. For employees constantly failing to meet your travel and expense policy, however, warnings should be issued. Take this chance to talk with the employee in question to understand the reasons for non-compliance.

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The Top 8 Tips to Increase Travel Expense Policy Compliance [Recap]

No matter what kind of business you run, having a travel and expense policy in place is critical if you don't want to waste your hard-earned profits and/or leave your employees out of pocket for a long time. The Top 8 tips to increase travel expense policy compliance include:

  • Write a clear and concise travel and expense policy

  • Ask for feedback

  • Communication is key

  • Educate your employees

  • Use expense management software

  • Analyse your T&E data

  • Provide timely reimbursement

  • Sanction non-compliance and reward compliance