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Because Company Data is shared with third parties for eligibility determinations, Company's information is disclosed outside of Ramp to external partners as part of the standard Services process.
The updated terms now require businesses in the UK and EU to comply with regional schedules applicable to their domicile, introducing jurisdiction-specific obligations. Subscription billing no longer defaults to monthly terms; instead, terms are offered by Ramp and must be affirmatively selected by the company. The agreement expands prohibited use restrictions to include not just US-sanctioned entities but also those sanctioned by Canada, the EU, and the UK. Additionally, the terms now explicitly state that electronic signatures are conclusive evidence of intent to be bound, and withholding tax reimbursement obligations apply to all fees, not just subscription fees.
View change record →The reader's Company Data will be shared with Financial Institution Partners and Third-Party Service Providers for the purpose of determining eligibility for Services and Cards.
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Because Company Data is shared with third parties for eligibility determinations, Company's information is disclosed outside of Ramp to external partners as part of the standard Services process.
The reader's Company Data will be shared with Financial Institution Partners and Third-Party Service Providers for the purpose of determining eligibility for Services and Cards.
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