Technology/Services

PMAA Selects RBS WorldPay as Preferred Payments Provider

Will provide variety of processing options to members
ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Petroleum Marketers Association of America (PMAA), a federation of 47 state and regional trade associations representing approximately 8,000 independent petroleum marketing companies nationwide, has selected RBS WorldPay Inc. as its exclusive payments provider.

"RBS WorldPay will provide a full range of payment processing options for PMAA members including credit and fleet card authorization and settlement, gift cards, loyalty programs, equipment management and merchant supplies," said Peter Forbes, head of national sales for RBS WorldPay.

"[image-nocss] At the PMAA, we are always looking for ways to better serve our members and payment processing needs," said Dan Gilligan, president of Arlington, Va.-based PMAA. "In deciding on a payments provider for our association, we considered many factors including industry experience, value at a competitive price, certifications on standalone and integrated systems, robust reporting and customer support. We also wanted a provider with a true differentiator. In this case, RBS WorldPay offered several, substantial benefits including hybrid batch settlement, which helps petroleum merchants realize the efficiency of host capture with the accuracy of terminal capture. Our relationship with RBS WorldPay is truly a winning combination."

PMAA member associations represent 8,000 independent petroleum marketing companies who represent wholesalers and retailers of gasoline, diesel, heating oil, lubricants and renewable fuels. PMAA marketers own 60,000 retail fuel outlets such as gas stations, convenience stores and truckstops. Additionally, these companies supply motor fuels to 40,000 independently owned retail outlets and heating oil to seven million homes and businesses. They sell their product under either their own private brand or the trademark of their supplier.

Atlanta-based RBS WorldPay is a leading, single-source provider of electronic payment processing services, including credit, debit, EBT, checks, gift cards, e-commerce, customer loyalty cards, fleet cards, ATM processing and cash management services. It is the U.S.-based payment processing division of the Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc.

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