Airalo launches eSIM roaming data plans that reduce nonsense paperwork for business travellers
Called Airalo for Business, the new service comes with a bunch of features that simplify admin and grants preferential rates.
By Liu Hongzuo -
Roaming data eSIM provider Airalo now has a platform for business travellers who need reliable roaming plans that are quick, easy, and accessible.
Airalo Partners, the B2B version of its consumer-facing Airalo brand, recently launched Airalo for Business. This new programme takes advantage of Airalo’s existing eSIM packages across 200+ destinations, but reshaped for corporate use.
The business version is equipped with features that help your administrative departments catch a break, removing one to-do item from the mountains of paperwork incurred by work-related responsibilities and travel expenses.
Airalo for Business.
Such features include:
- Cost savings: like the consumer version of Airalo, it offers reduced roaming expenses of “up to 90%”, and is eSIM in nature. The user downloads the app, buys the eSIM, installs it, and they’re literally good to go.
- Employee management: Business for Airalo supports SSO (Single Sign-On) and SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity management). Companies commonly use either or both to maintain employee access with minimal log-in and identification barriers.
- Flexible purchasing and distribution: Companies that want more control can buy and assign eSIMs directly on the platform, or whitelist employees to purchase via the app and have charges automatically billed to the company.
- Smart controls, insights: Budgets, allowances, usage, and destinations, are all housed in one analytics dashboard, so admins don’t have to spend precious working hours collating such info when management comes knocking for another report they don’t understand.
- Security: The platform is compliant with standards and regulations, including SOC 2 Type II, PCI DSS, and GDPR, ensuring data protection.
To learn more Airalo for Business, you can check out its landing page here. If you’re a globetrotter looking for roaming eSIMs for the next holiday, check out the consumer version here instead.