GUYOIL Introduces Cashless Transactions at Selected Service Stations
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GUYOIL Introduces Cashless Transactions at Selected Service Stations

By Samuel Gillis

The Guyana Oil Company (GUYOIL) has launched a new cashless payment option at three of its 24-hour service stations, in partnership with Republic Bank Guyana.

This initiative aims to improve customer convenience and safety.

Customers can now use cashless transactions at GUYOIL stations located in Providence, East Bank Demerara, and on Sheriff and Regent Streets in Georgetown.

This service allows for the purchase of fuel types like gasoline, diesel, and kerosene, as well as various accessories.

Vanessa Madramuthoo, GUYOIL’s Marketing Manager, explained that this new service enables customers to complete transactions from their vehicles.

Customers need only show their debit or credit card with a chip to the attendant, swipe or tap, and complete their purchase.

Last year, GUYOIL introduced Mobile Money Guyana at all its stations, reinforcing safety and convenience as essential priorities amidst Guyana’s development.

Madramuthoo emphasized that the cashless option reduces the risk associated with carrying cash, aligning with broader security measures.

Madramuthoo highlighted that alongside these operational enhancements, GUYOIL will soon celebrate its 48th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in its service to customers.

The new cashless payment method at GUYOIL stations is open to all customers, requiring only a Visa or Mastercard, or any debit card for transactions.

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