The emergency cash advance service is no longer available through DKV ASSIST
DKV announces that the emergency cash advance service is no longer available through DKV ASSIST.
DKV Euro Service’s customers can now use their DKV CARDs in Russia and Belarus for cash-free purchases of fuel. The fuel and service card provider will have added over 500 fuel stations to its supply network by the end of the year. DKV partners to date in Russia and Belarus include Belorusneft, EKA, Gazprom, Tatneft, PTK, ARIS, Surgutneftegas and Astra. Preparations are being made to extend the supply network to even more oil companies.
“In spite of the current economic downturn, Russia – one of the largest energy producers in the world – represents an important market for the future, while Belarus remains a strategically significant transit country in this context,” says Klaus Burkart, Manager New Markets at DKV. “Our services cover important transit routes and offer our customers high-quality, economically attractive fuelling options.”
The fuel stations are already to be found on the maps in DKV MAPS and the DKV APP.
DKV announces that the emergency cash advance service is no longer available through DKV ASSIST.