BBL Leasing, Inc., a fleet leasing company based in Pittsburgh, Pa., has chosen Wright Express as its partner for a cobrand commercial fleet charge card. BBL Leasing has hundreds of commercial fleet accounts throughout North America. Fleet drivers can use the new BBL Leasing cobrand card to purchase vehicle fuel and servicing from the 160,000 sites across the country that accept the Wright Express fleet card. "Our new cobrand card delivers a valuable service to our commercial fleet customers," said Bud Behling, president of BBL Leasing. "It helps them track and control their costs and provides the purchasing security and data enjoyed by very large fleets. We have existing customers who had been using the Wright Express universal fleet card. They were very pleased with it and that led us to develop our cobrand card with Wright Express, the leader in the industry. The company will be a good partner for us and for our customers, who now will have access to their fleet transaction information through our Lease Central(tm) website at www.bblleasing.com." About Wright Express Wright Express delivers information and financial services through its universal fleet card and through its card partnerships to more than 180,000 commercial and government car, van and truck fleets in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Wright Express employs more than 650 people, primarily at its headquarters in South Portland, Me., and at Wright Express Financial Services Corporation in Salt Lake City, Ut. Wright Express is an equal opportunity employer owned by Cendant Corporation, a diversified global provider of business and consumer services primarily within the real estate and travel sectors. For more information, visit www.wrightexpress.com
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