Walmart stores will begin accepting Fleetcor's fuel cards under a new agreement between the two companies, Fleetcor Technologies, Inc. has announced.
Read More →Fleetcor Technologies, Inc. has entered into the business to business (B2B), cross-border payment market with its acquisition of Cambridge Global Payments.
Read More →Fleetcor Technologies, Inc. has migrated its Comdata business to IBM's cloud-based processing environment to enable the provider of fleet cards to accommodate growth and maximize performance for customers and partners.
Read More →FleetCor Technologies Inc has agreed to buy Brazil's largest electronic toll payments firm for 4.086 billion reais ($1.1 billion).
Read More →Fleet fuel card provider FleetCor Technologies will acquire competitor Comdata for $3.45 billion under an agreement announced last week.
Read More →Armando Netto has been appointed CEO, FleetCor Brazil, and will have overall operating responsibility for all of FleetCor’s companies in the market.
Read More →FleetCor Technologies, Inc., a global provider of fuel cards and workforce payment products to businesses, announced that it has signed a long-term fuel card system processing contract with Chevron International Pte Ltd covering the Philippines.
Read More →FleetCor Technologies, Inc., a global provider of fuel cards and workforce payment products to businesses, has announced that it has signed an agreement to provide a full service outsourcing solution for CST Brands, Inc. in Canada.
Read More →The Spencer family, whose fortune was originally built on the Caxton paper empire, has sold its CardLink Systems fuel card programme to FleetCor Technologies for an undisclosed sum.
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