Although Ramp's corporate card is a sound offering for businesses, it's entering an increasingly competitive fintech segment
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Ramp doesn't require personal guarantees, making it an attractive option for businesses. Companies are traditionally required to provide a personal guarantee or security deposit for credit cards, which owners of young startups might be reluctant to do because they may not want to be personally liable for their business.
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