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    The 5 Biggest Spend Management Mistakes Growing Companies Make
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    The 5 Biggest Spend Management Mistakes Growing Companies Make

    Deny SmithBy Deny SmithMarch 4, 20264 Mins Read
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    Growth is often the primary focus for scaling businesses. New hires, new markets, and new opportunities can drive rapid expansion, but without the right financial controls in place, growth can also lead to uncontrolled spending.

    Many companies start with simple expense processes that work well at a small scale. However, as the organisation grows, those same processes quickly become inefficient, opaque, and difficult to manage.

    Poor integration of spend management software during this stage doesn’t just affect short-term costs. It can lead to long-term financial inefficiencies that limit profitability and operational control.

    Understanding the most common mistakes growing companies make can help finance teams build stronger foundations for sustainable growth.

    1. Relying on Spreadsheets for Too Long

    In the early days of a business, spreadsheets often handle budgeting and expense tracking perfectly well. But as teams expand and spending increases, spreadsheets become difficult to maintain and prone to errors.

    Multiple versions of the same document, manual data entry, and inconsistent categorisation make it hard for finance teams to get an accurate view of spending.

    As a result, companies may struggle to answer simple questions like:

    • Which departments are overspending?
    • Which vendors receive the most spend?
    • How much discretionary spend is happening each month?

    When spreadsheets remain the primary spend management tool, visibility and control inevitably decline.

    2. Lack of Clear Spend Policies

    Many growing companies operate with informal spending guidelines rather than clearly defined policies.

    Employees may not know:

    • Which purchases require approval
    • Which vendors are approved
    • What spending limits apply
    • How expenses should be recorded

    Without clear rules, purchasing behaviour becomes inconsistent across teams. This can lead to budget overruns, duplicate services, and purchases that don’t align with company priorities.

    Clear, simple spend policies help ensure that employees understand how to make responsible purchasing decisions.

    3. Limited Visibility Across Departments

    As companies scale, spending becomes distributed across multiple teams—marketing tools, SaaS subscriptions, travel costs, contractors, and operational expenses.

    Without centralised visibility, finance teams often discover spending only after invoices or expense reports are submitted.

    This delay makes it difficult to:

    • Identify unnecessary or duplicate spending
    • Track budget utilisation in real time
    • Negotiate better supplier agreements

    A lack of visibility turns spend management into a reactive process instead of a proactive one.

    4. Slow and Manual Approval Processes

    In some organisations, spend approvals rely on email chains, spreadsheets, or ad-hoc messaging. These manual processes can create bottlenecks that slow down business operations.

    When approval workflows are unclear or inefficient, employees may bypass them entirely—leading to unapproved purchases and policy violations.

    Effective spend management requires approval processes that are clear, structured, and easy to follow, while still enabling teams to move quickly.

    5. Treating Spend Management as a Finance-Only Problem

    One of the most common mistakes is assuming that spend management is solely the responsibility of the finance team.

    In reality, spending decisions happen across the entire organisation. Marketing teams purchase tools, operations teams work with vendors, and managers approve budgets.

    If spend management is not embedded into company-wide processes, finance teams are left trying to control spending after it has already happened.

    The most effective organisations treat spend management as a shared responsibility across departments.


    How Growing Companies Can Fix These Problems

    Avoiding these common mistakes doesn’t require complex financial systems, but it does require the right combination of structure, technology, and visibility.

    Growing companies should focus on three key improvements:

    Centralise Spend Data

    Bringing expenses, invoices, and payments into a single system provides a clear overview of organisational spending. This makes it easier to track budgets, identify trends, and detect anomalies.

    Introduce Automated Spend Controls

    Automation can help organisations track spending in real time, enforce policies, and streamline approval workflows, reducing administrative overhead for finance teams.

    Create a Culture of Responsible Spending

    When employees understand how spending decisions affect company performance, they are more likely to make thoughtful purchasing decisions.

    Simple guidelines, transparency, and clear processes help build accountability across the organisation.

    Building a Scalable Spend Management Strategy

    For growing companies, spend management is often overlooked until problems start to appear, unexpected costs, budget overruns, or inefficient processes.

    However, organisations that build strong spend management practices early gain a significant advantage. They maintain financial visibility as they scale, avoid unnecessary costs, and enable finance teams to focus on strategic planning rather than administrative oversight.

    Ultimately, effective spend management isn’t about restricting growth. It’s about ensuring that every pound spent supports the company’s long-term success.

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