WEX has been awarded the California state-wide fleet card contract by California’s Department of General Services and the Office of Fleet and Asset Management. This multi-year contract was awarded based on WEX’s technology, service, and experience within the government space, a news release said.
The program will provide California state agencies and other eligible local government users convenient payment tools, reporting, and analytics to support their purchasing of fuel, electric vehicle charging, and other fleet-related expenses such as oil, fluids, lubricants, parts, repairs, and maintenance.
“We’re thrilled to provide the state of California with our broad suite of fleet payment tools to maximize the effectiveness of their fleet,” said Bernie Kavanagh, senior vice president and general manager of large fleet at WEX. “Our broad payment acceptance, data quality, controls, and analytical tools will provide the state with in-depth, actionable information they need to run their agencies' fleets efficiently."
WEX Signs Fleet Card Agreement With State of California
The state of California has signed a multi-year agreement with WEX for state-wide fleet cards, supporting eligible agencies and users in their fuel and fleet-related purchases.

WEX’s program will support eligible California agencies and users payment tools, reporting, and analytics for their fuel and fleet-related expenses.
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Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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