LinkedIn charges

Ramp has processed transactions for LinkedIn.

You might see LinkedIn listed on your credit card statement as:
Why trust Ramp?
Ramp is a spend management platform used by over 15,000 businesses for easy-to-use cards, spend limits, approval flows, vendor payments, and more. Ramp has merchant data on over 1 million unique acceptors, over 8x more than other credit card charge databases. Merchant charges aren’t always recognizable on card statements, and Ramp’s exhaustive dataset is the most reliable way to better understand where and why charges are appearing on your statements.

LinkedIn could appear on your statement as:

What is LinkedIn?

LinkedIn is a professional networking site that connects professionals all over the world and enables them to showcase their expertise, skills, qualifications, and achievements to potential employers. It was founded in 2002 and has since then blossomed to become one of the leading professional networking sites in the world. Today, LinkedIn boasts over 740 million members from over 200 countries, including executives from Fortune 500 companies, young graduates, business owners, and entrepreneurs.

LinkedIn offers a range of products and services tailored to the needs of professionals, job seekers, and businesses, including:

  1. Personal branding tools, such as profile optimization and content creation, that enable individuals to showcase their professional experience, achievements, and skills to potential employers and peers.
  2. Job searches and job matching algorithms that connect job seekers with relevant employment opportunities across industries and geographic locations.
  3. Premium subscription plans that offer enhanced features and tools for personal branding, job searches, and job applications.
  4. LinkedIn Learning, an online educational platform offering courses on topics like business, technology, creative skills, and personal development.
  5. Recruitment solutions, including job postings, applicant management, and talent acquisition services, for employers and recruiters seeking to identify and hire suitable candidates.

LinkedIn website:

“Accurate classification of expenses is vital for businesses as it forms the backbone of financial reporting, tax compliance, and strategic decision-making. It enables businesses to track and analyze their spending patterns, identify cost-saving opportunities, and assess the profitability of various operations or projects.”
Audrey Carroll
Senior Manager, Accounting, Ramp

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