WEX Partnering with Gas Buddy on Fuel Data Pact
WEX Inc. will offer crowd-sourced fuel station location information to consumers as part of a new partnership with smartphone app GasBuddy under a strategic partnership focused on the retail gasoline market for consumers.
WEX Inc. will offer crowd-sourced fuel station location information to consumers as part of a new partnership with smartphone app GasBuddy under a strategic partnership focused on the retail gasoline market for consumers.
The partnership will focus on innovations that bring added convenience and savings to the more than 200 million driving consumers in the United States that fill up at retail gasoline stations, and represents a continued focus by WEX to expand the company's offering to the business to business to consumer (B2B2C) space.
"WEX is keen to develop new opportunities that leverage our massive advantage in infrastructure and payments expertise to open new markets," said Nicola Morris, senior vice president of corporate development at WEX. "We are excited to partner with GasBuddy to explore bringing new levels of convenience and value to the marketplace."
Under the terms of the partnership, the companies will explore strategic uses of their collective technology, infrastructure, data, intellectual property and consumer reach to develop large-scale solutions that deliver new levels of convenience and cost savings to the driving public.
"Our technology, data and access to fuel retail sites in the U.S. paired with GasBuddy's extensive user base makes this a powerful partnership," said Brian Fournier, vice president of merchant and partner development at WEX, Inc. "We are excited to work with GasBuddy to bring unique payments solutions to the market, and we are looking forward to tailoring this offer to support our strategic expansion into adjacent markets."
An announcement on the progress of the partnership toward consumer-facing payments solutions is expected later this year.
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