JP Morgan Chase has partnered with Canadian fintech Sensibill to launch a digital receipt management solution for its customers.

Under the partnership, Sensibill will provide SKU-level data to Chase customers to help them track their spending and manage their finances.

Additionally, the Toronto-based company will also enable Chase customers to quickly make returns, submit warranties and expenses through using this solution.

Sensibill has teamed up with nearly 75 financial institutions across North America and the UK since its launch in 2013.

Sensibill co-founder and CEO Corey Gross said: “Chase has created a digital banking experience that makes it easier for consumers and businesses to manage their finances.

“Through our partnership with Chase, millions of customers will have access to a best-in-class product that solves the hassle of expense and receipt management.”

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Chase is deploying the solution in its mobile banking app.

Customers can capture the receipts using a phone camera, which will be stored automatically into their transaction history on the app.

Chase customers can use the app to also gain access to the other features of Sensibill’s digital receipt management solution.

By end of this year, Chase is planning to gradually roll out the solution for all its 38 million active mobile app users.

Chase has 4,900 branches and 16,000 ATMs across 38 US states. It provides personal banking, credit cards, mortgages, auto financing, investment advice, small business loans and payment processing services.