Dover Fueling Solutions, a part of Dover and a leading global provider of advanced customer-focused technologies, services and solutions in the fuel and convenience retail industries, announced the completion of a certified integration between its Bulloch POS system and Intevacon Fleet Card Solutions, a leading private label fuel card processor. The integration enables private label fleet card processing through Bulloch POS, offering retailers a turnkey solution.
The certified integration gives Intevacon customers a powerful new option to leverage Bulloch POS, an all-in-one software solution that combines POS, electronic payment system (EPS), forecourt controllers, and pay-at-the-pump functionalities to eliminate the need for multiple systems. Bulloch POS’ speed, intelligence, security and reliability make DFS an ideal partner for Intevacon’s fleet card automation.
The direct POS-to-host connection reduces complexity and speeds up deployment by eliminating the need for additional hardware at the merchant site. Bulloch POS software comes natively integrated with the Intevacon system, delivering a seamless experience for fleet card acceptance.
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Key features of the Intevacon fleet card integration include pay-at-the-pump, product restrictions by fuel grade and real-time account and card management, among other benefits. Leveraging the Intevacon Fuel Network (IFN), card issuers can provide access to more participating fuel sites for purchases beyond their local coverage area with built-in profit margins. Participating IFN Sites will enjoy daily settlement guaranteed by Intevacon.
“This certification expands the reach of Bulloch POS and simplifies fleet card acceptance for merchants using Intevacon,” says Lorne Cam, Senior Director of Engineering and Architecture of Bulloch Technologies at DFS. “With a turnkey integration and no custom development required, retailers can now accept Intevacon fleet cards alongside standard consumer payment networks, opening the door to more commercial business.”
SOURCE: PRNewswire