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Rennies BCD launches platform for SMEs

14 Aug 2024
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Rennies BCD Travel has launched Go-Getter, and all-in-one travel solution platform, for small and medium-sized businesses. 

Go-Getter offers businesses a self-service solution for making bookings, managing and optimising business travel arrangements, with support from travel experts when they need it.  

Clients can create profiles for their travellers to personalise recommended specials, packages and discounts, and are able to book and manage trips from any device online.  

Furthermore, companies can set up and automate travel policies, as well as pre-trip approval workflows to ensure all suggestions and bookings made are within company policy. 

The platform offers a built-in reporting solution to track travel costs and provide insights into how to reduce expenses and meet the travel budget. If users require assistance, they can contact trained experts via the platform on a 24/7 emergency support line. 

“In South Africa small and midsize businesses contribute approximately 34% to South Africa's GDP and provide employment to about 60% of the labour force. Our Go-Getter travel solution is specifically designed to support these businesses in South Africa. It offers clients an array of choices in travel service option bundles supported by a team of travel experts when needed,” said Reece Oakes, CEO of Rennies BCD Travel.  

“We’ve also tailored the pricing per tier so that clients can choose the plan that best works for them. Clients can select from a tier or move from tier to tier on the platform as their business grows and their travel needs evolve. Ultimately our goal is to simplify travel and free small and midsize business owners up to focus on building their core business.” 

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