
Casey’s General Stores is partnering with fleet payments platform RoadFlex. The partnership will bring fuel savings to RoadFlex cardholders at more than 2,800 Casey’s locations, the New York-based fleet company said.
“We are excited to participate in the RoadFlex program and offer fuel discounts to their cardholders when they fill up at Casey’s,” said Tony Spuzello, director of commercial fuel at Casey’s.
RoadFlex cards are universally accepted at all fuel stations and allow users to customize rules and control for each card and driver, RoadFlex said on its website. The cards offer competitive discounts at fuel stations and truck stops, and the RoadFlex spend management platform allows visibility into every dollar spent.
Savings are automatic for RoadFlex card users, and no activation or redemption is required, the company said. The discount is instantly applied at the pump and reflected in customers’ transaction reports.
“Fleet operators face constant pressure to control expenses, and fuel is often their largest line item. Partnering with Casey’s allows us to deliver immediate value to the fleets we serve,” said Greg Soh, president at RoadFlex.
RoadFlex’s fuel card and fuel risk management platform has no hidden fees, real-time reporting and streamlined expense management tools, the company said. Thousands of commercial fleets nationwide use its analytics insights, operations automation and fleet reporting. This includes businesses that manage fleets such as trucking companies, utilities, construction, HVAC and landscaping companies. Its Visa fleet business cards allow users to purchase fuel and redeem competitive discounts for each purchase.
Casey's is No. 3 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of convenience-store chains by store count.
Casey’s, based in Ankeny, Iowa, operates nearly 2,900 convenience stores in the greater Midwest under the Casey’s and goodstop brands and in Texas under the Lone Star Food Stores and CEFCO brands. The company is the third-largest convenience-store retailer, the fourth-largest holder of liquor licenses and the fifth-largest pizza chain in the United States.
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