How do limits and periods work when assigning a card to an employee?
When assigning an Expense control card* to an employee, you’ll need to set both a spending limit and the period in which that limit is renewed: daily, weekly, monthly, or non-renewable.
Here’s how each period works:
- Daily: the balance is automatically renewed 24 hours after each expense.
- Weekly: the balance is renewed 7 days after the expense is made.
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Monthly: the balance is renewed 30 days after the exact date of the expense. For example:
- You assign a card with a monthly limit of €2,000.
- The employee spends €1,000 on June 5 → remaining balance: €1,000.
- On June 20, they spend another €500 → remaining balance: €500.
- On July 5, exactly 30 days after the first expense, the €1,000 spent on June 5 is automatically restored → new balance: €1,500.
- On July 20, the €500 from June 20 is restored → the card limit is back to €2,000.
This way, the limit is progressively renewed, allowing for more precise budget control.
- Non-renewable: these cards do not renew their balance. The available balance is unique, and once it’s spent, the card cannot be used again.
The maximum limit you can assign to a card in Sesame is €5,000
*Feature availability depends on local conditions and may vary by country.
