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ATLANTA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–RoadSync, an innovative digital financial platform, today announces its signed partnership with AMBEST, the member-owned, nationwide network of independent truck stops and service centers. Through this partnership, AMBEST service centers can use RoadSync’s virtual payment technology to digitally accept credit cards, fuel cards and fleet checks.
“AMBEST travel and service centers serve drivers across the country, and we are honored to offer RoadSync’s modern payment platform to the AMBEST network and its customers,” says Robin Gregg, CEO, RoadSync. “These drivers keep our economy and supply chain moving and by partnering with the AMBEST network, we’re able to deliver efficiencies that help the drivers get back on the road faster.”
RoadSync’s technology dramatically reduces payment processing time, maximizes revenue collection, and improves profitability for the transportation industry. AMBEST service centers will now have the ability to take advantage of an optimized payment process through the innovative platform.
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