Voyager Fleet Card Now Accepted at Goodyear and Safelite Autoglass Locations
U.S. Bank Voyager Fleet Systems announced two new acceptance agreements with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and Safelite AutoGlass. These agreements will enable Voyager customers to use their Voyager Fleet Card to pay for products and services at all participating Goodyear Tire and Safelite AutoGlass locations nationwide.
U.S. Bank Voyager Fleet Systems announced two new acceptance agreements with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and Safelite AutoGlass. These agreements will enable Voyager customers to use their Voyager Fleet Card to pay for products and services at all participating Goodyear Tire and Safelite AutoGlass locations nationwide. “Voyager Fleet Card acceptance at Goodyear, with more than 4,000 locations in the United States, and Safelite AutoGlass, with an additional 1,600 locations, is great news for our customers,” said Michael Oleniczak, vice president of U.S. Bank Voyager Merchant Sales and Service. “These two national brands will provide Voyager customers with access to quality products and services nationwide, as well as with the convenience of a consolidated fleet report from Voyager that combines fuel purchases and other fleet-related expenses.” “Goodyear and its network of dealers and company-owned outlets looks forward to the opportunity to service the fleet of Voyager cardholders through a national account program,” said Steve True, Goodyear's general manager of national accounts. Columbus, OH-based Safelite provides auto glass replacement and windshield repair services to more than 85 percent of America’s drivers in all 50 states. “We are very pleased to be a part of this service partnership,” said Tom Feeney, senior vice president of client sales and support for Safelite Glass Corp. “With our national coverage and mobile service at a customer's home, office or route, this program is a natural for us.”
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