AmEx to buy Altman-backed Hyper in push for AI-powered expense tools

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Credit card giant American Express said on Thursday it would buy Hyper, an artificial intelligence-focused expense ​management startup backed by OpenAI Chief Executive Sam ‌Altman.

The deal underscores how large financial firms are racing to bring AI into core business software, especially in areas ​such as expense management where manual work, compliance ​checks and repetitive approvals can be automated.

In a ⁠letter to shareholders last month, AmEx CEO Stephen ​Squeri said AI was creating a “structural shift” in how ​businesses operate.

The purchase could strengthen AmEx’s efforts to offer more automation tools to commercial clients, and position it well in the ​corporate spending market. Financial terms of the deal ​were not disclosed.

Founded in 2022, Hyper develops AI agents that can ‌categorize ⁠expenses, file reports, check them against budgets and company policies and send submission reminders.

The company touts Altman as an investor. It had partnered with AmEx in ​2024 to ​launch a ⁠credit card. AmEx said the latest deal was expected to close in the second ​quarter of 2026.

AmEx, which has been looking ​to ⁠ramp up its presence in the commercial space, launched a new commercial credit card last month with cashback rewards ⁠and ​other perks for an annual ​fee of $295. It also plans to introduce another card later this year.

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