NATSO President and Chief Executive Officer Lisa Mullings is urging all fuel card companies to reduce or suspend their fuel card transaction fees in the wake of a national crisis and record-high fuel prices brought on by Hurricane Katrina.
Last week, Mullings sent a letter to Commercial Fueling Network, Comdata, EFS Transportation Services, Fleet One, LLC, T-Chek Systems, and TCH, LLC on behalf of NATSO members.
She said, “The Gulf Coast tragedy and recent rising fuel costs have greatly increased the cost of fuel in this country. Truckstops and travel plazas are working to supply product and to control prices so that they can keep America’s truckers on the road and protect our economy. As an important partner to the nation’s truckstops, we urge the fuel card companies to help them keep America moving by reducing card fees for the entire industry.”
Mullings said that due to the rising costs of fuel, transaction fees hit independent operators particularly hard because they are paying fuel card companies a percentage of the fuel transaction amount. As fuel costs increase, a location’s costs increase as well, which they have to pass on to the consumer. NATSO is hopeful that reducing or suspending transaction fees as the nation responds to Katrina will benefit fleets, consumers and hurricane victims.
NATSO will send updates to its members as the fuel card companies respond to its request.
NATSO Urges Fuel Card Companies to Reduce Fees in Katrina Aftermath
NATSO President and Chief Executive Officer Lisa Mullings is urging all fuel card companies to reduce or suspend their fuel card transaction fees in the wake of a national crisis and record-high fuel prices brought on by Hurricane Katrina.
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