
After supporting Apple Pay, expanded capabilities provide faster and more flexible payment experiences for more operators, managers and drivers worldwide
Visa Digital Payments, today announced a great progress for fleet operators. With the addition of Google salaries icon and pushing to the wallet, Visa addresses the long -term challenge for fleet data marks that are only connected to the plastic card chip. Now, fleet data signs can be formed by the source, Fintech, or processor, allowing to provide dynamically dedicated data marks during the distinctive symbol process. Once you download it in Google Pay with these fleet data marks, VISA specifications without contact helps to ensure the transfer of symbolic payment data and fleet data marks to the POS point (POS) and was implemented smoothly.
Globally, the fleet represents a 1.4T spending opportunity on vehicle’s expenses by companies, small companies and the public sector. Historically, the end user experience was manually and inconsistent, as the symbols on the fleet did not work optimally for drivers at POS fuel stations due to the lost fleet instructions for the invitation and purchase restrictions. VISA’s distinctive symbol capabilities, now available for Google Pay, solve this pain point by enabling spending quickly through digital accreditation traders, card file merchants, and clicking for payment. This simplified digital experience greatly reduces marketing, from 7 to 14 days with a material card to just hours to provide the digital wallet. With the empowerment of Apple Pay and Google Pay for the distinctive symbol of the visa fleet, about 92 % of the world’s smartphones are compatible, based on the global market share and NFC Compansii.
“This innovation is a clear pain point inside the fleet today and opens a range of customer’s advantages, including the immediate release, a more smooth user experience and strong controls for the fleet managers,” said Parker Patton, president of Global Fleet at Visa. “We are happy to expand the support of the digital wallet to include Google Pay as part of our commitment to creating better products and user experiences that drive smooth and safe transactions all over the world.”
As one of the first experimental partners who were chosen by Visa to bring the distinctive symbol and support the mobile phone portfolio of the fleet cards, the Highnote, a modern financing platform issued and clarified, continues to cooperate closely with Visa to update the fleet payments through integrated digital experiences.
“In Highnote, we re -imagined the fleet card from A to Z, and a design for integrated experiences, the first digital that reflects how drivers and fleet managers actually work today,” said John McLein, CEO of HIGHNOTE. “Visa’s expansion to support the wallet is fully compatible with that vision, allowing us to achieve speed, control and intelligence of modern payments directly in the hands of people who are moving forward.”
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