
CleanFuel is now in partnership with PayMaya Philippines Inc., signaling the country’s leading supplier of eco-friendly fuels to accept payments without the use of cash. The partnership hopes to provide customers with a secure mode of payment while improving the customer buying experience. A PayMaya account is needed for CleanFuel customers to use the cashless payment feature.

This newfound collaboration with PayMaya helps us provide customers with a faster and more convenient way of completing their payment transactions,
CleanFuel also has its own rewards program. The VIP Loyalty Rewards Card gives customers points whenever they gas up at a CleanFuel station. Points will be awarded on a per-liter basis regardless of what type of fuel you buy – diesel or gasoline. Once accumulated, the points may be used to redeem rewards such as household items, gadgets, appliances, accessories, and more depending on what’s available. The partnership lets motorists with a PayMaya account earn points in a similar fashion to the loyalty card of CleanFuel, which means that 1 point will be awarded from both ends of this partnership.
CleanFuel is not just about quality fuel for less; we also reward our customers who continuously patronize and believe in our brand,

While there are already bigger companies selling fuel to the public, CleanFuel prides itself in being able to keep up with the higher-ups in the market. The brand is able to supply AutoLPG, Euro 4 Diesel, Clean 91, and Premium 95 at lower prices compared to competitors. With 55 stations in the country, each with its own facilities to address driver needs, the company seeks to be a bigger key player in the industry by providing top-notch space that includes commercial spaces, driver lounges, air and water services, a credit card facility, as well as a customer rewards program as mentioned above.
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