ATA Renews U.S. Bank as Part of Featured Product Program



The American Trucking Associations announced the renewal of U.S. Bank as an ATA Featured Product.

“The focus of our industry is highway safety, but we are also aware of the financial security risks that can come from processing hundreds or thousands of payments each day,” said ATA President and CEO Bill Graves. “That’s why it’s important for trucking companies to have access to reliable banks, like U.S. Bank, to provide safe solutions to the everyday needs of motor carriers.”

A pioneer in electronic freight payments, U.S. Bank processes millions of freight invoices annually and provides a collaborative online environment for shippers and carriers to quickly resolve exceptions. In addition, its Voyager Network is one of the largest fueling and maintenance payment networks in the U.S., with card-accepting locations in nearly every zip code of the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Drivers and fleet managers can pinpoint locations with the Voyager Mobile App or the merchant locator in Fleet Commander Online.

“Participating in the ATA Featured Product program closely connects us to the community we serve and supports our commitment to provide safe, secure and reliable payment solutions to the transportation industry,” said U.S. Bank Global Transportation Payments General Manager John Hardin. “As a single-solution provider, we deliver benefits across organizations, including more visibility into and control over what drivers are purchasing and when payments are received. We are proud to be the only bank in the United States offering proprietary fleet, freight and aviation solutions to the marketplace.”


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