FuelUp (Fuel Up)
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
17449, st. Schwernik, house 5, of. 87
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He is the developer of an application for refueling a car at a gas station.
History
2021: Sber bought Fuelup
On November 22, 2021, Sber announced the purchase of the Fuelup service. Thanks to this acquisition, the bank began to develop its own fuel platform.
The latter announced the sale of 100% of Fuelup to Sberu on its website. At the same time, he did not disclose the value of the transaction.
Fuelup is planned to be integrated into the bank's ecosystem. Based on the service, Sber plans to develop its own fuel platform, which will be aimed at corporate and private customers, specified in Sber.
The service team will continue to work and apply its experience to implement the plans of the Sber ecosystem. Soon, the platform will be supplemented by such opportunities as the accrual and use of SberThanks bonuses, payment by SberPay and others, "said Anatoly Popov, deputy chairman of the board of Sberbank. |
The own fuel platform will improve the existing and create new online and offline services for filling at gas stations and will provide Sber partners in the retail fuel market with tools to attract customers and improve customer experience. Fuel platform services will also help in the implementation of the plans of many Sber ecosystem companies, the bank's press service noted.
Before this deal, Sber had already begun to offer a fuel solution for entrepreneurs and companies. The turnover of the retail fuel market in the Russian Federation, according to expert estimates, exceeds 3 trillion rubles, Sber emphasized.
We are happy to become part of the Sber ecosystem and see great potential for the development of FuelUp as a result of the unification of technological and product competencies of our teams. Together with Sber, we will be able to build a leading fuel platform in Russia, create high-quality and convenient products for millions of users and customers of ecosystem companies, as well as increase the penetration of digital services in the retail fuel market, "said Iskhak Kazanbiev, founder and CEO of the FuelUp.[1] |
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