Q. What are the newest data analytics tools in fuel management?
A. Data visualization is probably the hottest trend in fuel management right now...
A. Established in 1983, we are an industry leader known for developing technology that pioneered the closed-loop, proprietary fuel card network.
Many of our competitors offer open-loop products, such as a traditional purchasing card -- like a MasterCard, a VISA -- where the bank may not own the entire chain. So you might have an issuing bank, someone else doing the processing for you, another institution doing the billing. Whereas -- in the WEX world, on the fuel card side -- it’s a closed-loop network, which means it’s a proprietary network. We release specifications to the merchants that accept our card. That means we control the data. We are the issuer, the processor, we do the billing, we issue the credit, etc. We own the entire chain.
What that allows us to do is to control what data we capture, and what to do with it. It allows us to have a more secure network, because we’re not passing data to anybody else waiting for it to come back.
So that’s what fleets really have come to appreciate over the years.
One of our other lines of business is our Virtual business. We started that back in 2000. Very different from our competitors -- who are owned by a bank, or who use a bank. We own a bank. So we issue, through our bank, a MasterCard. Most of the issuance is done by our Virtual business. And we would routinely look at that and say: “Is that an opportunity for us to look at the fleet business and maybe migrate there?” Our customers and partners, still to this day, will tell us that the value in that closed-loop network is worth keeping.
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A. Data visualization is probably the hottest trend in fuel management right now...
A. I think we always want to collect more data. Our partners and customers expect that from us...
A. Absolutely. That’s becoming a huge need in the marketplace...
A. Fraud is definitely a big issue for companies managing their fuel costs. One of the biggest issues is...
A. We are in the electric space today. We’ve got acceptance at a number of charging stations, including ChargePoint...
A. Today’s fleets are considering all types of fuels — and robust reporting on these transactions is a must...
A. Absolutely, and fuel cards are a key control...
A. Level 3 data capture is one of the fundamental ways fleet operators are able to better identify and more effectively rein in costs...
A. Fuel cards help businesses fuel their vehicles, document and analyze those fuel purchases, and limit exposure to unauthorized purchases...
A. Not all fuel cards are the same. Here are some popular criteria that fleet managers use when selecting a card program...
A. Fuel cards were designed to make it easier for businesses to pay when they fuel their vehicles. As fuel cards became more sophisticated, they also began offering businesses discounts and rebates plus the ability to track and analyze fuel purchases, creating the ability to control costs, making it easier to track expenses and enhance the bottom line without carrying cash or relying on inaccurate manual data entry.
A. We have 10.5 million WEX fuel cards in circulation worldwide...
A. We start off with basic levels of consumption: usage, trends, when they’re buying, where they’re buying. Then we’ll drill down a bit deeper to say...
A. Not any time soon. There’s a deadline of 2020, but...
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