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Kenyans to use Visa cards at Total service stations

Kenyans to use Visa cards at Total service stations

Kenyan motorists can now pay for fuel with their Visa debit and credit cards at over 120 Total service stations across Kenya.

Shell, Oilybia, Engen and some Kenol Kobil service stations also accept Visa payments.

Jabu Basopo, country manager for Visa in Southern and East Africa, said thanks to the ongoing installation of Point of Sale (POS) devices at Total service stations motorists can now pay for fuel quickly and safely.

“There is no need to take the risk of carrying cash. Drivers can safely make payments using their cards at our secure point of sale devices from the comfort of their vehicles. This puts Kenya on a technological par with many other countries around the world,” Basopo said.

Ada Eze, Total Kenya managing director, said as non-cash payments become widespread in e-commerce and person-to-person payments, Total Kenya will continue to offer motorists a host of payment options at the pump.

“We want to make paying for fuel and other commodities and services at Total service stations as convenient as possible for motorists. Total service stations are a focal point in our customer’s day-to-day lives and as such, we promise to continuously offer innovative and current payment solutions that make purchases as seamless as possible.”

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