DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bd831b/commercial_fuel_ca) has announced the addition of the "Commercial Fuel Cards Database 2010: Europe" report to their offering.
The commercial fuel cards data is invaluable for issuers of fuel and fleet cards, fleet leasing companies and other suppliers to the sector. Based on research with card issuers and fuel retailers it provides information on the number of sites accepting each card as well as issued fuel volumes and competitor shares data
Scope
- Benchmark fuel retailers and card providers by volume and value per site, growth rates, market shares and network penetrations
- Dissect this key fuel card market into seven categories including market volumes and values, card numbers, vehicle parc, and network acceptance
- Understand the level of development in this market by accessing growth indicators such as volumes per site, value per card and value per vehicle
Highlights
- The proportion of fuel sold on fuel cards varies throughout Europe, from less than 10% in some markets, to half of all fuel sales in other countries. The European fuel card market has been negatively impacted by the economic downturn, however some markets still remain in growth
- Germany is the largest commercial fuel card market by volume in Europe, closely followed by France, Spain and the UK. Estonia, Luxembourg, Sweden and Denmark have the highest proportion of fuel sold through commercial fuel cards in Europe, while Italy has the largest number of sites that accept fuel cards
- Key card issuers which have both a domestic card in respective markets and a European card include Shell and TOTAL, as well as Routex members BP, OMV, Statoil and ENI Agip. Key non-oil company card issuers include Arval, CCS, DKV and UTA
Reasons to Purchase
- Fuel retailers - Do I need to be partnering with new card issuers? Who are they?
- Card Issuers - How does our card acceptance rate compare? Which fuel retailers have the busiest and largest number of sites?
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Source: Datamonitor