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Stephanie Palazzolo @ The Information · 11/05/2025 10:00 EDT

How Anthropic’s Claude Code Helped Brex Write 80% of a New Codebase

Coding and financial services are two of the most common domains that people cite when I ask about the most promising applications of artificial intelligence. Now we have an example that combines both of them.Wednesday morning, corporate card issuer Brex announced a series of new “agentic” products, powered by Anthropic’s Claude models, that aim to help finance teams handle employee expense reimbursements and travel expenses. More interesting than the products themselves, though, is the process used to buil

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