Key benefits of using virtual cards for ad payments
Create individual virtual cards for each advertising channel or campaign, allowing for precise and efficient payment management.
Match each Ads account structure with dedicated virtual cards, ensuring accountability across campaigns.
Flexible billing frequency based on spend rate: daily, weekly, or monthly.
Easily track all LinkedIn charges for improved cost management with virtual cards.
Have Meta automatically send invoices to your Pliant receipt inbox, where receipts are matched to transactions for streamlined reconciliation.
Add a Pliant card as default payment method
To add your Pliant card as the primary payment method for ads, follow these steps:
In Ads Manager, go to the Billing section and select Payment Settings.
Under Payment Methods, click Add Payment Method.
Choose Credit Card as the payment method and click Next.
Follow the further instructions.
If you have multiple payment methods in your account, you can designate a default payment method in the payment settings of Meta Ads Manager. For step-by-step guidance on setting your Pliant card as the default method for ads, visit the Meta Business Help Center.
Centralize card management for multiple Meta ad accounts
Pliant simplifies Meta ads billing by enabling you to manage all virtual credit cards under a single cost center. Through the Pliant app, you can issue an unlimited number of virtual cards, customizing your payment structure to match your Meta Ads account setup.
Linking virtual cards to a central cost center allows for precise tracking and allocation of ad expenses to specific departments or projects, streamlining financial management and reporting for your finance team.
How this agency uses Pliant’s virtual cards:
“Pliant simplifies the management of our client's media budget for us. We create at least one virtual credit card for each campaign, ensuring precise spending control and budget compliance. With customizable limits, we avoid exceeding client budgets and can easily track spend across projects.”
– Lasse Iskanius, Co-founder of Julkee x Lempee

