Fuels

Enmarket Adds Mobile Pay to Pump and Store

Users can view fuel prices, monitor rewards and more
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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Convenience store chain Enmarket has released a new mobile app with fuel payment capabilities and perks. Customers can use the app to view fuel prices, monitor fuel rewards, take advantage of fuel discounts and more.

Users can also pay for in-store merchandise through the app. As an alternate touch-free option, customers can completely bypass the cash register by using the mobile app’s Scan and Go technology, powered by Skip Checkout. Scan and Go allows customers to use their mobile phone to scan products and pay for them directly from the app. Both mobile pay and Scan and Go are fully integrated with Enmarket’s Enjoy Rewards loyalty program, allowing customers to earn points and redeem rewards no matter how they choose to transact.

Besides mobile payment Scan and Go, the app will perform other services for customers, like finding Enmarket locations near them. Customers can check their Enjoy Rewards point balance and monitor progress on their frequency “clubs.” Signing up for enPay, Enmarket’s proprietary payment card that saves customers 10 cents per gallon (CPG) on fuel, is also possible directly through the mobile app.

The app also offers Enjoy Rewards members exclusive in-app coupons, including age-restricted offers on tobacco and alcohol. Users can apply for jobs and give feedback to Enmarket directly through the app.

“Enmarket is dedicated to innovative technology that drives convenience for our customers,” said Brett Giesick, president of Enmarket. “Our new app continues that tradition. Customers can leave their credit cards in their wallet—or at home—and pay directly from our app without worrying about security. It also enhances the benefits of our loyalty program, Enjoy Rewards, so that our customers save money as well as time.”

Enmarket, based in Savannah, Ga., employs more than 1,300 people and operates 129 convenience stores, 14 quick-serve restaurants and two fast casual restaurants in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.

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