Wright Express Expands Card Network

June 22, 2004
Wright Express (WE) has announced an acceptance agreement that expands Wright Express Fleet Card acceptance to more than 1,600 Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealerships enrolled in the program nationwide. An additional 400 dealerships are expected to participate by the end of 2004. For a list of Ford locations currently accepting WE Fleet Cards, visit www.wrightexpress.com. Separately, WE has been recognized

Wright Express (WE) has announced an acceptance agreement that expands Wright Express Fleet Card acceptance to more than 1,600 Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealerships enrolled in the program nationwide. An additional 400 dealerships are expected to participate by the end of 2004.

For a list of Ford locations currently accepting WE Fleet Cards, visit www.wrightexpress.com.

Separately, WE has been recognized by SBC Communications Inc., a communication service provider, for its outstanding customer service.

“We succeed…because strategic supply chain partners like Wright Express consistently go above and beyond in meeting our needs.

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