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WEX & Ford Partner for New Commercial Fleet Referral Arrangement
The Ford and WEX referral arrangement will offer Ford fleet customers multiple fuel card options.

The Ford and WEX referral arrangement will offer Ford fleet customers multiple fuel card options.
Screengrab: Ford Motor Co.
WEX reached an agreement with Ford to grant the automaker the opportunity to refer its commercial fleet customers to WEX, providing them with access to WEX’s fuel card products.
The Ford and WEX referral arrangement will offer Ford fleet customers multiple fuel card options, including dollar per gallon purchased rebates on select cards and 95% acceptance at fueling locations across the United States, according to the company.
All fuel cards provide fleets tools to assist with managing fuel expenses including: customizable spending controls, online and mobile account access, purchase alerts, and detailed, custom reporting.
“We’re thrilled to be working with a brand like Ford to help deliver more value to its commercial fleet customers,” said Brian Fournier, senior vice president and general manager of global partners, WEX. “Together with WEX, Ford’s experience and strength with commercial fleets brings together a technology powerhouse arrangement for Ford’s commercial customers.”
WEX will offer Ford’s commercial fleet customers a variety of WEX fuel cards, including WEX’s own “WEX Universal” card as well as many fuel merchant-sponsored, WEX-powered card programs, all of which offer a full range of features, functionality and solutions to meet the everyday demands of a modern fleet. Ford’s commercial fleet customers will be able to search and compare to find the best card program to fit their needs.
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