Gas Pos has teamed up with cloud communications platform Twilio to deliver a new method for retailers to accept and process FleetCor/Comdata and WEX/EFS fleet fuel card transactions. The Gas Pos solution, dubbed “Steve,” after its first customer, is a virtual payment network that leverages Twilio’s global communications platform to perform point-of-sale transaction processing on existing payment networks at a fraction of the cost and with fewer restrictions while offering enhanced tracking and reporting capabilities.

Gas Pos CEO Joshua Smith says, “We hope to turn the industry on its head.” Gas Pos projects that the average location will save over $40,000 a month. With 12,000 truck stops in the US, the aggregate savings could be billions per year.

Gas Pos realized that an alternative exists that would still allow drivers to use their fleet cards and have their transactions processed by the networks; thereby retaining the benefits for drivers and fleets while bypassing the costly, proprietary link between retailer and the payment servers.

The Steve virtual payment network leverages Twilio’s flexible network-based communication systems to route the payments to the servers

“Truck stops are being walloped. We have customers that lose $20,000+ a month per location to (traditional fuel card solutions),” says Gas Pos CEO Joshua Smith, “Our partnership with Twilio allows us to offer a solution at scale for a fraction of the cost of legacy systems.”

“We are inspired everyday by the innovative ways companies use Twilio’s cloud communications platform to build great experiences for their customers,” said Jesper Joergensen, general manager of voice and video at Twilio. “Gas Pos is a great example of this and we look forward to powering their newest virtual payment solution.”

From the trucker’s perspective, the change is entirely transparent. Paying for fuel remains a swipe-and-go process. Trucking companies still retain their payment system advantages. Moreover, retailers, at last, have an alternative to exorbitant costs and vendor lock-in.

“We see this as an opportunity to right a wrong and open up the network,” adds Smith. “To provide innovation in a market that hasn’t seen much change. To make businesses more efficient and provide the market a chance to work better. I hope other networks with similar issues replicate our success with off-the-shelf tools and turn their market upside-down.

Gas Pos is a SaaS solution that includes an EMV-compliant point of sale system that provides advanced payment security for convenience stores, gas stations, travel plazas, and truck stops, protecting owners and consumers alike. Advanced payment security includes EMV, PCI, and point-to-point encryption to keep merchants protected from fraud, hacking and fines. This integrated solution carries no capital expense investment costs for gas stations, truck stops, and convenience stores. In addition, Gas Pos provides a cutting-edge inventory system to make running a fuel business easier. The platform removes the need for a back office to control the price book, with features such as tracking item inventory, creating custom price groups, and more. For more information, visit www.gaspos.co, connect with Josh on LinkedIn, or call 1-800-209-1241.