• Casey’s partners with RoadFlex to deliver fuel savings for fleets

    The collaboration brings fuel savings to RoadFlex cardholders at more than 2,800 Casey’s locations.
    Feb. 18, 2025
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    Casey’s partners with RoadFlex to provide instant fuel savings for fleets at over 2,800 locations

    Casey’s General Stores recently partnered with RoadFlex, a fuel expense and risk management company. The collaboration brings fuel savings to RoadFlex cardholders at more than 2,800 Casey’s locations.

    With fuel expenses accounting for a significant portion of fleet operating costs, every cent matters. The savings are automatic and straightforward for RoadFlex card users—no activation or redemption is required. The discount is applied instantly at the pump and reflected in customers’ transaction reports, making it easier for fleet managers to track and manage fuel expenses.

    “Fleet operators face constant pressure to control expenses, and fuel is often their largest line item. Partnering with Casey’s allows us to deliver immediate value to the fleets we serve,” Greg Soh, president at RoadFlex, said.

    See also: FleetUp and RoadFlex integrate fuel management solutions

    IdeaXchanges from Rush Akin, chief revenue officer at RoadFlex

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