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Launch of the new travel claim system M2 Blue will be rescheduled

Earlier this month we announced that Aalto will start using a new travel and expense claim system called M2 Blue in April.

Due to the travel service provider, there will be a slight delay in launching the new system. We will confirm the launch date of M2 Blue as soon as possible.

Regardless of the delay, you can already take a look at M2 Blue by clicking 鈥淢2 Blue鈥 in the red top bar of the current system鈥檚 front page. M2 Blue offers a more user friendly and visually agreeable user interface for making travel and expense claims.

Further information: Financial services, Tiina Vuosku, tiina.vuosku@aalto.fi

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