Shell Fleet App

Shell upgrades digital fuel solution to support SMEs

Shell Fleet Solutions has expanded its fuel card management app, Shell Fleet App, to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK with up to 30 vehicles. The solution, which first launched in 2019, was previously only available to UK businesses with up to 10 vehicles.

Shell Fleet App logoAlongside the expansion, Shell Fleet Solutions has announced a series of updates to its Shell Fleet App to enhance user experience including a faster, automated onboarding process and a renewed, user-friendly interface that enables drivers to sign-up to the app and receive approval in under 10 minutes. The expansion and updates to Shell Fleet App are designed to deliver greater access to simple, convenient support for UK small businesses managing their fuel expenses.

Shell Fleet App offers small businesses a range of end-to-end fleet management services including customised spending limits and automated, consolidated, digital invoices, providing SMEs with greater control and flexibility over their fuel expenditure, helping to streamline admin and manage operational costs. Drivers using the app also have access to regular savings through special discounts at Shell sites.

“Small and medium-sized businesses typically don’t have access to the same resources as larger organisations to manage their vehicle administration. For companies with multiple vehicles in their fleet, this only adds to the complexity and administrative burden that comes with running a business. That’s why we’re pleased to announce the expansion of our Shell Fleet App to fleets with up to 30 vehicles and also make it simpler than ever for businesses to access its services through a faster, automated onboarding process. We hope these improvements will offer our SME customers the time and space they need to focus on the high-value work that grows their business. SMEs can expect further app updates to enhance user experience soon.” said Deepti Behl, Global Head of SME at Shell.

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