Barclaycard Reveals Huge Black Hole In Unclaimed UK Business Travel 
                Expenses
                
                 
 
                
               
              Released 
                on: June 9, 2009, 7:57 am
                Author: Andrew Bond
                Industry: Financial
              The 
                new Barclaycard 13th Annual Commercial Business Travel Survey 
                has highlighted a worrying trend that employees might not be as 
                prudent with managing their own business travel expenses as they 
                perhaps should be. Thirty two per cent of the business travellers 
                surveyed stated that they fail to claim back all of their expenses, 
                amounting to an average £373 in unclaimed business travel 
                expenses each year. The survey also found that the more senior 
                an employee is, the more money they are likely to lose in unclaimed 
                expenses. There is also a clear division between the sexes as 
                it appears men are lazier about claiming expenses than their female 
                colleagues. 
              There 
                are 38,486 companies employing more than 100 people in the UK, 
                according to the Office of National Statistics, and even assuming 
                each of these companies only employs 100 people and a third of 
                these employees do not claim back, the total loss in unclaimed 
                expenses would amount to a staggering half a billion pounds (£473,724,174) 
                in the past year.
              Worryingly, 
                if employees tried to claim back almost half a billion in travel 
                expenses from last year, companies could be crippled in an already 
                pressurised economic environment. This begs the question does 
                the government have an obligation to both the individual and businesses 
                to lay down general guidelines on claiming expenses that will 
                protect both parties? 
              In 
                addition, Barclaycard 
                found that only 61 per cent of respondents claim back all of their 
                expenses - a drop from 79 per cent last year - suggesting that 
                the UK is becoming less rather than more financially prudent as 
                a nation and there is a growing problem with British business 
                travellers managing money.
              Neil 
                Radley, Managing Director of Barclaycard Commercial, commented: 
                "Anyone who regularly travels on business knows keeping track 
                of all expenses can be tricky, especially when your top priority 
                is your performance. Managing incidental and often small costs 
                can drop to the bottom of the list of priorities. Barclaycard 
                has found that the most sensible action companies can take is 
                to help their employees to centralise their costs and to give 
                them the facility to create automatic records by using company 
                 
                credit cards responsibly to keep better track of their expenses."
              ENDS
              About 
                Barclaycard Commercial
                The 13th annual Barclaycard Commercial Business Travel Survey 
                was conducted in December 2008, amongst a nationwide sample of 
                Barclaycard Commercial card holders. A
                total of 2,202 respondents (CEOs, chairmen, non-executives, financial 
                directors, executive directors, managers and personal assistants) 
                provided their thoughts on all aspects of business travel including 
                attitudes to the environment and in-flight technology, airlines 
                and hotel preferences and online bookings. 
              Barclaycard, 
                part of Barclays Global and Retail Commercial Banking division, 
                is a leading global payment business which helps consumers, retailers 
                and businesses to make and accept payments flexibly, and to access 
                short-term credit when needed.
              The 
                company is one of the pioneers of new forms of credit 
                card payments and is at the forefront of developing viable 
                contactless and mobile payment schemes for today and cutting edge 
                forms of payment for the future. It also issues credit and charge 
                cards to corporate customers and the UK Government. Barclaycard 
                partners with a wide range of organisations across the globe to 
                offer their customers or members payment options and credit.
              In 
                addition to the UK, Barclaycard operates in the United States, 
                Europe, Africa and the Middle and Far East.
               
                
                Barclaycard PR contact:
                Andrew Bond
                Barclaycard Press Office
                Barclaycard
                1234 Pavilion Drive
                Northampton 
                NN4 7SG
                01604 251229
                http://www.barclaycard.co.uk/
              
              
               
 
                 
 
                