Wright Express says it has reached an agreement with Martin & Bayley, Inc., a midwestern convenience store chain, to accept Wright Express cards at its locations. In the deal, Illinois-based Martin & Bayley says it has agreed to accept cards from Wright Express, a provider of fleet management services, at all of its fueling sites and convenience stores which operate under the name Huck's. Huck's stores can be found in Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri and feature fuel services and traditional convenience store items. Some stores also offer made-to-order food, fried chicken and pizza. Fueling sites include pay-at-the-pump capabilities. Martin & Bayley, founded in 1960, opened its first Huck's convenience store in 1974. The company is now 100 percent employee owned and employs more than 1,300 people. South Portland-based Wright Express is a provider of fleet charge cards to the fleet maintenance and fueling industry with its cards accepted at more than 160,000 locations. Wright Express also provides information management, payment processing, and financial services to fleets through card partnerships with oil companies and fleet management companies. Through its own universal fleet card program, its partners' card programs and its MasterCard program, Wright Express has nearly four million commercial cards in its markets. Wright Express LLC, a subsidiary of Cendant Corp., employs more than 640 people at its headquarters in South Portland, Maine and its subsidiary in Salt Lake City, Utah. For more information, visit www.wrightexpress.com.
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