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Sunoco Re-ups Credit-Card Relationship

Renews contract with Citi

PHILADELPHIA -- Citi and Sunoco announced a multi-year renewal of their long-standing U.S. private-label credit-card relationship.

Citi has provided branded payment products to leading petroleum product provider Sunoco since 2004. The relationship offers Sunoco locations quick and efficient fuel purchase processing while ensuring that customers have convenient and flexible payment options for their fuel purchases.

"We are honored to renew our long-standing relationship with Sunoco," said Craig Vallorano, executive vice president, strategy and business development, Citi Retail Partner Cards. "This renewal and other recent announcements reinforce our long-term commitment to providing best-in-class credit programs to market leaders in the retail industry."

This renewal will also mean good things for customers, including new or expanded Sunoco card product offerings, according to Drew Kabakoff, Sunoco brand manager.

"Sunoco is committed to offering customers a range of payment options that suit their needs and lifestyles," he said. "We think it's important to give customers flexibility and reward their loyalty, which is why we have teamed with Citi to recently launch a new rewards card that provides a 5-cent-per-gallon discount on fuel purchases at Sunoco retail locations."

Customers can find information about the rewards card program at more than 4,900 Sunoco stations in the Unites States or by visiting www.sunocorewards.com for details and to apply online.

Citi Retail Partner Cards provides consumer and commercial credit-card products and services, including private-label credit cards, for national and regional retailers across the United States.

Philadelphia-based Sunoco is a leading transportation fuel provider with operations located primarily in the East Coast and Midwest regions of the United States. The company sells transportation fuels through more than 4,900 branded retail locations in 24 states. APlus convenience stores are operated by the company or independent dealers in more than 600 of its retail locations.

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