Radius reaches 200,000 fuel cards and 80,000 customers in Belgium

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Global mobility and connectivity leader Radius has reached a significant milestone in Belgium, supporting its wider expansion in Europe.

Belgium has the second highest number of fuel customers for Radius across its global operations

The company, based in Crewe in the UK and operator of the UK Fuels network, now has 200,000 active fuel cards and 80,000 customers in the country, with more than 10,000 of those being hybrid electric vehicle cards.

This means Belgium has the second highest number of fuel customers for Radius. Globally, the company has 1.3 million fuel cards active across 18 countries and manages more than three billion litres of fuel.

The cards give fleet managers and drivers access to 98% of Belgium’s fuelling stations, enabling them to save money and time and manage business fuel usage effectively. All new fuel cards are EV-enabled, easing the transition to greener energy.

Customers purchasing fuel with one of Radius’ own-brand fuel cards can manage transactions in the Radius Velocity free online account management portal, alongside other vehicle-related products spend.

Radius Belgium also provides charge points for business or home installation, telematics enabling businesses to track their vehicles and assets, as well as integrated telematics and dash cam solutions and mobile phone subscriptions.

Radius started operating in Belgium in 2004 and now has three offices, with the latest opening in Antwerp in 2022. It employs 120 people in the country.

Frederic de Broux, country director, commented: “Belgium is an excellent example of how Radius is accelerating its presence in Europe. It’s great to see that our teams have been able to reach these important milestones given all the hard work they’ve put in. By continuing to develop our offering in Belgium, we are positioning ourselves as a one-stop-shop for mobility and connectivity solutions. We support our customers in their energy transition by giving them easy access to everything they need to keep their business moving forward profitably.”

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Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for nearly 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. Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news - or gossip.