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Oversee Announces Support for Conferma-Powered Virtual Card Payments

TMCs can now ‘seamlessly’ rebook travel originally paid with VCC

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Harvey Chipkin

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Oversee, a travel technology platform for travel spend optimization and agentic AI, announced support for Conferma-powered virtual card payments in its re-shopping and rebooking engine. TMCs and corporate travel teams, said the announcement, can now seamlessly rebook travel originally paid with a Conferma-generated virtual credit card (VCC). Oversee (formerly FairFly) automatically issues a new single-use card for every approved rebooking through major GDSs — with no traveler or agent involvement.

Conferma is a payment technology platform that generates secure, single-use VCCs for travel bookings. Its virtual cards, said the announcement, enhance payment security, eliminate fraud risk and streamline reconciliation across TMCs, GDSs and suppliers. With Oversee’s new capability, said the announcement, this security and automation now extend through the entire re-shopping lifecycle.

Aviel Siman-Tov, CEO of Oversee, said virtual cards are already a preferred option for many corporate travel buyers. By supporting this payment method through the automated re-shopping process, he said, “we’re broadening the payment options available to our customers, ensuring savings opportunities are never blocked by payment limitations.”

TMCs can enable the feature with minimal configuration, said the announcement, allowing them to offer seamless savings automation to clients without modifying existing payment workflows. The integration ensures payment continuity, protects travelers from mid-trip disruptions and helps finance teams maintain precise control over spend and reconciliation.

Support for Conferma-based rebooking is available immediately for all Oversee customers and TMC partners globally.

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