Corpay

Corpay, Inc.
Company type
Public
IndustryFinancial data services
Founded1986; 40 years ago (1986)[1]
HeadquartersTerminus 100
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Key people
Ronald F. Clarke
(Chairman & CEO)
RevenueIncrease US$3.97 billion (2024)
Increase US$1.79 billion (2024)
Increase US$1.00 billion (2024)
Total assetsIncrease US$17.9 billion (2024)
Total equityDecrease US$3.15 billion (2024)
OwnerRonald F. Clarke (4.58%)
Number of employees
11,200 (2024)
SubsidiariesPacific Pride
Websitecorpay.com
Footnotes / references
[2]

Corpay, Inc. (formerly Fleetcor Technologies), headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, provides payments and spend management systems and services that control expense-related purchasing and payment processes. The company focuses on vehicle-related expenses, lodging expenses, and corporate payments.[2]

History

The predecessor of the company was founded in 1986.[1]

In August 2000, Ronald F. Clarke was named CEO; at that time, the company was a provider of fuel cards to businesses and its estimated annual revenues were $25 million.[3]

In November 2019, the company moved its headquarters to Terminus 100.[4]

In October 2023, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the company sold its businesses in Russia for $197 million; it had been criticized for not selling the interests earlier.[5][6][7][8]

In 2019, the Federal Trade Commission sued the company for obscuring fees and misleading consumers about fuel card discounts; in 2023 it received an injunction against the company preventing it from continuing the practice.[9]

In March 2024, the company changed its name to Corpay.[8]

Financing

In June 2002, Summit Partners invested $45 million in the company.[10]

In July 2005, Bain Capital invested $75 million in the company.[11]

In November 2006, Advent invested $46 million in the company.[12]

In December 2010, Fleetcor became a public company via an initial public offering, raising $335 million.[13]

Contract wins

# Year Company Notes Ref(s).
1 August 2004 Citgo [14]
2 2005 BP [15]
3 September 2007 Chevron Corporation Lost the contract to WEX Inc. in 2016 [16][17]
4 February 2011 Shell plc Europe/Asia In partnership with Logical; €300 million [18]
5 July 2013 Husky Energy [19]
6 August 2016 Speedway [20]

Acquisitions

# Year Company Price Description Ref(s).
1 September 2003 Commercial Fueling Network (CFN) [21]
2 October 2004 Mannatec [22]
3 September 2006 KeyFuels Fuel-card operator in the United Kingdom [23]
4 October 2006 CCS Fuel-card operator in the Czech Republic [23][24]
5 April 2007 Fambo UK Limited $34.3 million Fuel card company based in the United Kingdom [25]
6 March 2008 Abbey Fuelcards $15 million One of the leading fuel card resellers in the UK [26][25]
7 June 2008 ICP International Card Products B.V. $5.9 million Payment transaction processing company based in the Netherlands [25]
8 July 2008 Petrol Plus Region $49 million fuel card provider based in Russia [27]
9 April 2009 CLC Group (Corporate Lodging Consultants) $169.1 million Entered the lodging payments business [25][28]
10 August 2009 ReD (Retail Decisions) Fuel Cards $62.9 million Fleet card company based in the United Kingdom [25][29]
11 December 2011 AllStar Business Solutions $304 million Fuel card operator in the United Kingdom [30]
12 February 2012 Efectivale Fuel and food payments services company in Mexico [31][32]
13 July 2012 CTF $180 million Fuel payment processing services provider in Brazil [33]
14 March 2013 GE Capital's Fuel Card Business in Australia [34]
15 April 2013 CardLink Fuel card operator in New Zealand [35][36][37]
16 September 2013 VB Serviços and DB Trans $300 million Providers of transportation cards and vouchers in Brazil [38][39][40]
17 November 2013 Epyx SaaS system and a network of vehicle repair garages serving fleet operators in the UK [41]
18 November 2013 NexTraq US-based provider of telematics; sold in 2017 to Michelin [42][43]
19 May 2014 Fuel card customer portfolio of Shell plc in Germany [44]
20 May 2014 Pacific Pride $50 million [45]
21 June 2014 Minority investment in Masternaut European-based provider of telematics solutions [46]
22 November 2014 Comdata $3.45 billion Global provider of fuel cards and workforce payment products to businesses [47]
22 March 2016 Sem Parar 4.086 billion reais ($1.1 billion) Largest electronic toll payments firm in Brazil [48]
23 August 2016 Travelcard Universal fuel card issuer in the Netherlands [49]
24 August 2017 Cambridge Global Payments $690 million B2B international payments provider [50]
25 November 2017 Creative Lodging Solutions Lodging provider to businesses [51]
26 November 2017 Minority investment in Qui! Group Italian-based provider of food vouchers [52]
27 May 2018 Minority investment in P97 Networks Provider of cloud-based mobile commerce and behavioral marketing products [53][54]
28 May 2019 Nvoicepay $255 million Automated invoicing services for more than 400 customers [55]
29 July 2019 SOLE Financial Payroll card provider enabling instant wage access for workers [56]
30 October 2019 Travelliance Airline lodging programs [57]
31 August 2022 Accrualify Accounts payable software [58]
32 May 2024 Paymerang $475 million Accounts payable automation [59]
33 July 2025 Alpha Group International $2.2 billion British financial services business focused on FX risk management for corporate businesses [60]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Corpay, Inc. 2024 Annual Report (Form 10-K)". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. February 27, 2025.
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  9. ^ Goggin, Kayla (January 21, 2025). "Corporate payments company challenges FTC injunction at 11th Circuit". Courthouse News Service.
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