Shell rolls out fuel management app to larger SMEs

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SMEs with up to 30 vehicles can now access Shell Fleet Solutions’ fuel card management app, streamlining their fuel management.

The Shell Fleet App now supports UK SMEs with up to 30 vehicles

First launched in 2019, the Shell Fleet App offers small businesses a range of end-to-end fleet management services and also gives drivers access to regular savings through special discounts at Shell sites.

The app was previously only available to UK businesses with up to 10 vehicles but is being rolled out further. Shell has also introduced a series of updates to enhance user experience. These include 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.

Services available through the app include customised spending limits and automated, consolidated, digital invoices, providing SMEs with greater control and flexibility over their fuel expenditure.

Deepti Behl, global head of SME at Shell, said: “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.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.