Fuel Cards in Netherlands 2023 is invaluable for issuers of fleet cards, fuel retailers, fleet leasing companies and other suppliers to the sector. Based on research with issuers and fuel retailers it provides commercial (B2B) fuel card volume (split by fleet and CRT), value and forecasts to 2028 in the Netherlands.
Fleet card volumes rose from 2.7 billion liters in 2022 to 2.8 billion liters in 2023, reflecting an annual increase of 4.1%.
Fleet card volumes rose from 2.7 billion liters in 2022 to 2.8 billion liters in 2023, reflecting an annual increase of 4.1%.
Scope
- The total number of service stations in the Netherlands rose by 0.1% from 4,135 in 2022 to 4,140 in 2022. In 2023, over 13,000 new fuel cards were issued in the country, bringing the total number of fuel cards in the market to 1.3 million. Out of the total number of active cards in the market, 74% were held by fleet vehicles and 26% by CRT vehicles. During 2024-28, fuel card volumes will increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.1%, to reach 5.5 billion liters in 2028.
Reasons to Buy
- Plan effective market entry strategies by uncovering current and future volumes and values of the Netherlands fuel card market. Assess whether you are an issuer, a processor, a leasing company or a fuel retailer, make informed pitches to partners by understanding their business. Enhance fuel sales at your service stations by identifying which fuel cards you should accept based on their network acceptance. Plan your regional strategy by understanding the Western European markets, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Slovenia, and Switzerland.
Table of Contents
- Western European Overview
- Market Overview
- Market Size
- Market Forecast
- Channel Share
- Major Competitors
- Competitor Card Analysis
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Shell
- Travelcard
- MTC
- Texaco (Delek)
- BP
- TOTAL
- Q8 (Kuwait)
- UTA
- Esso
- Tamoil
- Gulf