How to take care of your health and well-being during business trips
Commuting is part of the daily routine for many professionals, but it can also affect physical and mental health. Changes in routine, meals away from home, lack of rest or long hours of sitting are just some of the factors that can disrupt the well-being of those who travel for work.
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The best cities for digital nomad women
With the rise of remote work, many women are embracing the exciting lifestyle of the digital nómada, choosing to live on the move while working. This shift is not only seeking destinations with pleasant climates and affordable living costs, but also places that offer safety and comfort, key aspects for those exploring the world.
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Less paperwork, more control: The new era of business expenses
Companies lose up to 140 billion euros in expenses and travel management due to a lack of control or proper accounting. One of the great challenges facing finance teams is to optimize, simplify and make expenses more cost-effective for their businesses.
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Milan, Rome and Paris: Where is it cheaper to park?
Parking in major European capitals can be a real challenge, both due to high demand and prices. Parclick has analyzed the evolution of rates in some of the main European destinations and has identified where it is cheaper to park in 2025, revealing significant differences between traditional parking lots, low-cost services and valet parking.
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Non-negotiables for the business traveler
The profile of the business traveler has evolved significantly in recent years. In 2025, companies are no longer just looking to cover employee travel. Now, the focus is on optimizing each experience to be effective, but also respectful of the individual needs of the traveler.
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Travel and expense fraud, a business challenge
Ensuring compliance with travel and expense regulations is a challenge for companies. As economic uncertainty persists and ways of working evolve, companies face new risks. Failure to comply with corporate policies has consequences: according to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), an estimated 5% of company revenue is lost each year due to fraud in general.
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