Pesapal Partners With Petrol Stations To Enhance Payment & Automation

Pesapal has launched a new Forecourt Management Solution in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. The new Solution drives the automation of fuel and retail management processes. It seamlessly connects distribution points and digital payments – backed up with tools to reduce costs and pilfering, while improving the customer experience.


This is the first solution developed specifically for Africa that delivers integrated payments alongside monitoring and data tools.“Independent petrol station operators and large forecourt networks are changing up their business models, with convenience services, new fuels, and battery charging. This makes it a more exciting, complex, and risky game to be in. We’re helping them automate and digitize, so they can focus on growing their businesses,” Agosta Liko, CEO of Pesapal said.


With the Pesapal Forecourt Management Solution, petrol station owners can remotely monitor and control LPG and fuel dispensers. The solution automates how these talk to tank gauges, price displays, and payment systems – which, as usual with Pesapal, integrate mobile money, cards, and online payments.


“We’ve spent months working with petrol station owners across East Africa and we’ve consistently heard about a lack of affordable monitoring and data tools for our unique environment. Many owners want to transform their forecourt into a multi-use hub, but they’re flying blind at the moment,” Mr. Liko added.
Pesapal provides a back-end reporting tool and allows station owners to link Point of Sale (POS) and other technology platforms to forecourt operations. Additional functions include centralized price changes, RFID-based attendant tagging, automatic indenting of products, and posting of outlet data to head office systems.

Pesapal is a Technical Associate of the International Forecourt Standards Forum (IFSF). This community is focused on technology standards to benefit automotive fuel and energy retailers. It is also championing the interoperability of forecourt and convenience devices and services. IFSF membership paves the way for Pesapal to partner with African forecourt operators to drive further automation and meet changing global standards.

“While the world is looking to decarbonize, our cities and communities are getting more mobile. We’re using different types of transport, changing fuels, and new finance and subscription products. Forecourts are the frontline of this transformation. They’ll have many more moving parts, and different retail, energy, and fuel suppliers, Mr. Liko noted.

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