Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Laugfs-dialog introduce Nfc-enabled fuel card

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Bringing the latest technology to your nearest fuel station, Laugfs Petroleum Limited, a subsidiary of Laugfs Holdings Limited, together with Dialog Axiata PLC, recently introduced the country’s first-ever near field communicat­ion (NFC) fuel card, enabling corporates to bring down their transport costs by replacing traditiona­l fuel books used by them when buying fuel. Developed in collaborat­ion with Millennium Informatio­n Technologi­es (Private) Limited and Access Telecom Technologi­es (Pvt.) Ltd., the NFC-enabled fuel card is a bold new step in enhancing the efficiency of fuel and fleet management for corporates.

Laugfs Holdings Limited Chairman W.K.H. Wegapitiya speaking at an awareness meeting held to inform and educate their corporate clientele on the new feature said that during the past ten-year period Laugfs has carried out a complete overhaul of the petroleum retail distributi­on sector by introducin­g a customer-friendly, accurate fuel dispensing mechanism to the vehicle users of the country.

“Before we came into this sector the Sri Lankan fuel retail centres, better known as petrol sheds, tended to create a very negative impression among consumers. Every time when a motorist visited a fuel station he tended to be at the mercy of the behaviour of the pump attendant and the environmen­t at fuel stations too were not really pleasant. When we entered this sector, we changed the perception of the country’s fuel retail centres and by employing and training customer-friendly staff and installing state-of-theart fuel dispensing machines that gave the consumer a 100% accuracy when dispensing fuel. Today, together with Dialog, we are introducin­g yet another innovative technology, the NFC fuel card, enabling especially our corporate customers to avail themselves of cutting edge tech- nology to bring down their operationa­l costs,” Wegapitiya said.

Near field communicat­ions is a short range frequency wireless communicat­ion technology which enables the exchange of data between devices over about 10 centimeter in distance. The new technology is designed to give more benefits to its users such as fast and secure transactio­ns, ease of use with a tap and go mechanism, multiple applicatio­ns embedded in single card, operationa­l efficiency and cost reduction along with proven cutting edge technology.

“Dialog’s expertise in near field communicat­ions – NFC, has laid the foundation for the developmen­t of a portfolio of NFC-based transactio­n services and we are singularly privileged to partner with Laugfs, to bring the ‘Touch’ corporate fuel card to market,” said Dialog Axiata PLC Group Chief Executive Dr. Hans Wijayasuri­ya.

“The ‘ Touch’ f uel card, together with its unique transactio­n administra­tion and fulfillmen­t engine will provide Sri Lankan enterprise­s with an opportunit­y to achieve quantum enhancemen­ts in fuel and fleet management efficiency,” he added.

By adopting the Laugfs - Dialog ‘Touch’ corporate fuel card, organisati­ons can now set pre-determined limits to employees. Formerly, these transactio­ns were carried out as a 100% manual procedure but with the use of the ‘Touch’ corporate fuel card, organisati­ons can now monitor every transactio­n online with detailed informatio­n such as date, time, location of each transactio­n and security. The other benefits offered to the NFC fuel card users are that they will be in better position to monitor purchases made on the corporate card, freedom from fuel books and receipts to file, reduction in time wasted at petrol sheds along with an instant SMS notificati­on after every transactio­n.

 ??  ?? Laugfs Holdings Limited Chairman W.K.H. Wegapitiya (centre) addressing the corporate clients of Laugfs Petroleum Limited at the product awareness seminar held at LAHES Auditorium at World Trade Centre along with Dialog Axiata PLC Director/Group Chief...
Laugfs Holdings Limited Chairman W.K.H. Wegapitiya (centre) addressing the corporate clients of Laugfs Petroleum Limited at the product awareness seminar held at LAHES Auditorium at World Trade Centre along with Dialog Axiata PLC Director/Group Chief...

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