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Commercial Credit Group Inc. Launches Fuel Card

January 03, 2024, 07:08 AM
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Topic: Industry News

Commercial Credit Group Inc. (CCG), an independent commercial equipment finance company, announced the launch of a branded fuel card. Offered through a partnership with TransConnect Services (TCS), a leader in the fuel card industry, the card provides some of the highest per-gallon diesel fuel savings available.

With no activation, membership, monthly or annual fees, or monthly gallon minimums, the CCG fuel card is one of the most cost-effective fuel cards available. It is accepted at more than 12,000 locations across the U.S. and Canada, and when used at the more than 1,500 in-network fueling locations, there are no transaction fees.

Card holders have access to a mobile app, an interactive fuel finder map, 24/7 live customer service, and an easy-access online client portal where they can view all their account information and access itemized statements for easy compliance with IFTA reporting. Information about the card can be found on the CCG website’s fuel card page.

Dan McDonough, President and CEO of CCG, said, “Given the fuel needs of our customer base, a fuel card with industry leading discounts and acceptability can be highly impactful to their bottom line. We are passing 100 percent of the fuel savings to our customers, enabling them to better manage the high cost of running a business. CCG customers will also have credit options available to them to enhance the card usage.”

Chris Courts, President and Managing Director of TCS, said, “At the heart of our success lies the power of strong partnerships. Collaborating with trusted partners like Commercial Credit Group to deliver industry-leading diesel fuel discounts, while providing exceptional 24/7 customer service, and cutting-edge technologies levels the playing field and empowers small to mid-sized trucking companies to compete in a volatile market.”

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