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[23] That year, it renewed the British Petroleum (BP) United States fleet card contract and acquired Carnet, a Czech Republic provider of telematics solutions.

[29] In 2013, Fleetcor acquired the following: Australia’s FleetCard,[30] New Zealand’s Cardlink,[31] VB Serviços (a provider of transportation cards and vouchers in Brazil),[32] DB Trans (also in Brazil),[33] Epyx (a SaaS system and a network of vehicle repair garages serving fleet operators in the UK),[34] and NexTraq, a US-based provider of telematics solutions.

[37] In 2014, the company established minority investment in Masternaut, a European-based provider of telematics solutions,[38] signed definitive documents to acquire Shell's SME portfolio in select European markets,[39] and acquired Pacific Pride (a cardlock fueling network operating in the US and Canada)[40] and Comdata (a business-to-business provider of innovative electronic payment solutions) for $3.45 billion.

[42] Fleetcor acquired Travelcard (universal fuel card issuer in the Netherlands)[43] and Sem Parar (electronic toll payments company in Brazil) in 2016,[44] and Fleetcor signed an agreement to manage the commercial fuel card program for Speedway LLC (Speedway) the same year.

[53] In 2019, Fleetcor led three major acquisitions: Nvoicepay (an Account Payables automation for businesses company), Sole Financial (a payroll card provider), and Travelliance (airline lodging programs).

The company announced its complete withdrawal from Russia on October 2, 2023, finalizing the sale of its Russian business to a local investment group.

[59] Prior to this decision, FLEETCOR had faced criticism for continuing its operations in Russia while other companies scaled back or ceased their presence.