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WAG Payment Solutions PLC
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W.A.G.Payment Solutions Plc provides payment solutions for fleets of professional transport and forwarding companies as well as running a network of petrol stations for commercial road transportation. The company is headquartered in Liverpool, Merseyside and currently employs 1,000 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-10-08. Payment Solutions PLC is a United Kingdom-based company. The firm principal business activity is providing payment solutions for fleets of professional transport and forwarding companies as well as running a network of petrol stations for commercial road transportation. The company focuses on the commercial road transportation industry. The firm's toll services consist for countries, Frejus Tunnel, Liefkenshoek Tunnel, Herren Tunnel, Mont Blanc Tunnel and Warnow Crossing. The company offers tax services in net invoicing, valu-added tax (VAT) refund, excise duty refund and advanced payment. Its automotive and e-mobility provides services in e-fleet management, solutions for original equipment manufacturer (OEMs), charging services and e-mobility consulting.
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