A corporate limousine account streamlines repeat chauffeured travel for your company: your business is set up once, your employees reserve under the company account, and trips are billed together instead of being expensed one by one. Rather than every traveler paying out of pocket and chasing reimbursements, the rides roll up to a single company relationship.
That is the general concept; the exact billing terms, payment schedule, and account features vary by provider. For firms that move executives, clients, and teams through Chicago on a regular basis, an account removes the friction of one-off reservations and gives finance a single, predictable place to manage chauffeured travel. Below is how a company account works, who benefits, and how to start one with Maven’s Choice. ‹confirm exact terms›
What is a corporate limousine account?
A corporate limousine account is a standing relationship between your company and a chauffeured transportation provider, set up once so that all of your company’s trips are handled and billed under one account rather than as separate, individually paid reservations. Think of it as moving from booking each ride as a stranger to having a known account on file.
The mechanics are simple in principle. Your company is onboarded as an account holder, authorized people reserve travel under that account, and the provider consolidates those trips for billing. The specifics of how an account is structured at Maven’s Choice — the billing terms, any invoicing schedule, and account features — are confirmed when you set one up. ‹confirm account/billing terms›
Maven’s Choice provides corporate transportation across Chicago and the suburbs; a company account is the natural fit for organizations that use it often.
Who benefits from a company account?
A corporate account makes the most sense for organizations with frequent, recurring chauffeured travel — firms that regularly move executives, host visiting clients, or run teams to and from the airport. If your company books a chauffeured ride only once or twice a year, a standard reservation is usually enough. The value of an account grows with volume.
Typical candidates include law and consulting firms shuttling partners and clients between offices and meetings, finance and real estate teams running roadshows and site visits, corporate travel managers coordinating inbound executives, and any business with a steady stream of O’Hare and Midway transfers. If your team is already arranging chauffeured travel piecemeal and absorbing the reimbursement overhead, an account usually pays back in saved administrative time alone.
How does the billing usually work?
In general, a corporate account replaces trip-by-trip payment with consolidated billing: instead of each rider paying separately, the provider groups your company’s trips and bills the account together. The common pattern is a periodic invoice that lists each trip — date, passenger, route, and charge — so finance has one document to review and reconcile rather than a pile of individual receipts.
The exact terms vary by provider and are not assumed here. Whether Maven’s Choice bills weekly or monthly, what the payment terms are, whether there is a per-trip or volume arrangement, and any account-level discount are all confirmed during onboarding rather than promised in advance. ‹confirm account/billing terms›
How does booking under a company account work?
With a company account, designated people reserve travel under the account rather than each traveler arranging and paying for their own ride. Many corporate accounts let a company name one or more authorized bookers — an executive assistant, an office manager, or a travel coordinator — who arrange trips on behalf of the people who actually ride.
Some providers also maintain traveler profiles, so a frequent passenger’s preferences and routine pickup details are on file and don’t have to be re-entered each time. Which of these features Maven’s Choice offers — designated bookers, saved traveler profiles, or an online portal — is confirmed when your account is set up. ‹confirm available features› To arrange a single trip in the meantime, anyone can use the reservation page.
Does an account simplify reporting and expenses?
Yes — consolidating travel under one account is largely about expense simplicity. Instead of reconciling many individual receipts, finance works from a single grouped invoice that itemizes each trip. That makes it easier to allocate costs to departments, clients, or projects, and it removes the reimbursement cycle for travelers who would otherwise front the cost.
Exactly what reporting Maven’s Choice provides — the invoice format, any trip-level detail or cost-center tagging, and how statements are delivered — is confirmed at onboarding rather than assumed here. ‹confirm account/billing terms› The general benefit holds regardless: fewer documents, clearer attribution, and less administrative back-and-forth at month end.
Do account clients get priority and consistency?
A standing relationship generally brings more consistency: because the provider knows your company, your routines, and your expectations, repeat travel tends to run more smoothly than a series of one-off bookings from strangers. Familiarity is the quiet advantage of an account — the provider already knows how you like things handled.
Any specific priority handling, guaranteed availability, or dedicated point of contact for account clients at Maven’s Choice is confirmed when you set up the account. ‹confirm account/billing terms› What we can say plainly is that our corporate service is built around professional chauffeurs, vetted vehicles, and on-time arrivals — the standard an account is meant to make routine.
How do you start an account with Maven's Choice?
You start a corporate account by getting in touch with Maven’s Choice to set up your company as an account holder; the onboarding steps and required details are confirmed during that conversation. In general, the process looks like this:
- Reach out. Call 312-900-5587 or email info@mavenschoice.org and let us know you want a corporate account.
- Share your travel pattern. Tell us who travels, how often, and the kinds of trips — airport transfers, client moves, roadshows — so the account fits how your team actually rides.
- Agree the terms. We confirm the account setup, billing arrangement, and any features together. ‹confirm onboarding process›
- Name your bookers. Identify who is authorized to reserve under the account.
- Start reserving. Your team books under the account and trips are billed together.
If you simply need a chauffeured ride today, you can reserve a trip now and ask about an account separately.
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