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ReceiptHero joins Visa's Fleet & Mobility Partner Programme

Finextra06-05-2025

ReceiptHero, the leading digital receipt platform in Europe, is proud to announce its official inclusion in the Visa Ready for Fleet and Mobility Partner Programme, further strengthening our commitment to enhancing digital infrastructure across the Fleet and Mobility landscape.
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Visa's Ready for Fleet and Mobility Partner Programme is designed to accelerate innovation and time-to-market for fuel card providers, issuers, and ecosystem partners by connecting them with trusted, market-ready solutions that support Visa's Fleet 2.0 Specifications. As a preferred digital receipt provider, ReceiptHero joins a curated network of partners driving the future of fleet payments.
Supporting Fuel Retailers and EV Charging Networks
ReceiptHero's participation in the programme is a significant step forward in helping fuel retailers and EV charging point operators meet the growing demand for seamless, real-time expense data and digital documentation.
Our platform integrates directly with point-of-sale systems and payment networks to automatically deliver digital receipts to fleet platforms, enabling businesses to:
• Reduce administrative burden and eliminate paper processes;
• Access real-time transactional data;
• Strengthen VAT compliance and audit readiness; and
• Improve sustainability performance by reducing paper waste.
ReceiptHero has already announced various integrations into mobility systems, for example Siemens Sicharge D and CIRRANTIC. Fuel retailers already seeing the benefit of ReceiptHero's real-time digital receipt solution is Neste, with almost 1000 manned and unmanned fuel stations in Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
A Strategic Fit for the Future of Fleet
"The future of fleet and mobility is digital, data-driven, and increasingly focused on sustainability," said Saku Pihlajaniemi, CEO of ReceiptHero. "Joining Visa's Ready for Fleet Partner Programme validates our role in that future. We're thrilled to collaborate with Visa and other industry leaders to bring next-generation receipt solutions to a wider audience."
Richard Campion Head of Fleet & B2B Mobility, Visa Europe added: 'Collaboration with likeminded partners is at the heart of what we do at Visa. We welcome ReceiptHero into our Visa Ready for Fleet programme, as we continue to push forward next generation solutions for our Fleet & Mobility clients.'
Through this collaboration, ReceiptHero will contribute to:
• Faster deployment of compliant fleet card solutions in Europe;
• Improved spend visibility for fleet managers and operators; and
• Enhanced customer experiences at the pump and charge point.
What's Next?
Our solutions are now formally recognised within Visa's mobility partner ecosystem and are available to support Visa clients looking to innovate and scale their fleet payment propositions.

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