Finance Now To Launch Digital Fleet And Fuel Solution For New Zealand Businesses
Auckland, New Zealand – 9 December 2025 – Finance Now, one of New Zealand's leading finance providers, today announced an expanded collaboration with Visa, a world leader in digital payments, to launch the country’s first universal digital payment solution for business vehicles.
Finance Now is also collaborating with technology partners Pismo, the cloud-native core banking and cards platform, and The Online Fuel Company. This will see Finance Now become the first in New Zealand to offer an open-loop fleet payment solution with universal acceptance, enhanced security and real-time control features.
Finance Now’s new solution will provide one digital payment platform that works anywhere Visa is accepted for fuel, maintenance, tolls and other vehicle-related expenses. Business owners will be able to choose which expense categories to enable for each vehicle or user, providing greater control over how vehicles and drivers can spend.
“New Zealand business owners are ready for a payment solution that matches how they work today,” said Hadyn Halls, CEO of Finance Now. “Whether you're running one work ute or managing a hundred vehicles, you deserve the same secure, easy-to-use payment experience you get with your personal payments. We're excited to begin introducing this innovation with New Zealand businesses and to make it more widely available over time.”
The solution uses Visa’s value-added services – including advanced cloud-native processing, real-time data insights and industry-leading security – to deliver a future-ready payments platform for New Zealand businesses. By building on Visa’s global infrastructure and innovation capabilities, Finance Now’s solution will feature instant digital card provisioning to digital wallets, mobile app management, detailed transaction data down to the pump level, and real-time spending controls that business owners can adjust on the go. Enhanced security through chip technology and tokenisation will provide the same level of protection Kiwis expect from their personal payments.
The platform is also built for the future, with support for EV charging infrastructure as New Zealand businesses transition to electric vehicles.
Finance Now will work with fuel retailers, fleet management companies and other partners to make the solution available for businesses across New Zealand.
“Fleet programs are ready for a step change and Visa – together with partners like Finance Now – is leading the charge,” said Ben Adams, Visa's Head of Commercial and Government Solutions for Oceania. “This collaboration will help fleet owners implement a modern, open platform backed by our network, tokenised controls and richer data. The result is a simpler, safer way for operators to manage fuel and mobility spend, with real-time visibility and universal acceptance that scales across New Zealand and the wider region.”
The platform is powered by Pismo, a cloud-native banking and cards technology platform, which enables the flexible, scalable infrastructure needed to support modern payment solutions. Built on real-time events, the infrastructure will give users better control and security over their payments.
“Finance Now is creating an exceptional solution, using the kind of modern, digital-first experience that business owners expect, with the flexibility to adapt as their needs evolve,” said Varun Dudeja, Head of Business Development, APAC, Pismo. “We're pleased to offer the technology to support Finance Now in delivering this solution to New Zealand businesses.”
The Online Fuel Company is providing the technology platform that powers the driver mobile app and fleet manager portal, as well as the pay-at-pump functionality that will make the system work seamlessly at fuel stations.
“We're building technology that makes vehicle payments as simple as buying your morning coffee,” said Ben Everitt, Co-Founder at The Online Fuel Company. “Our platform connects everything – the payment credential, the pump and the fleet manager's device – so business owners can see what's happening with their fleet in real time. It's the kind of visibility and control that just hasn't been available in New Zealand before.”
The collaboration marks a significant step forward in modernising business vehicle payments in New Zealand, combining Finance Now's local market expertise with Visa's global payments network, Pismo's advanced technology platform and The Online Fuel Company's innovative payment solutions.
About Finance Now
Finance Now is a leading New Zealand financial services provider offering personal loans, motor vehicle finance, business lending, and credit cards. Since 2000, the company has served more than 530,000 customers across New Zealand through direct channels and retail partnerships nationwide. Part of the SBS Bank Group, Finance Now is 100% New Zealand owned and operated. Visit www.financenow.co.nz
About Pismo
Pismo is a technology company offering a comprehensive processing platform for banking, payments, and financial market infrastructure. Major banks, marketplaces, and fintech companies already use its cloud-based microservices platform. Its clients are launching cutting-edge solutions and migrating their legacy systems to one of the most advanced technologies on the market.
Pismo’s cloud platform enables teams to quickly develop and launch new functionalities while scaling as their user base grows, all while maintaining high security and availability standards.
About The Online Fuel Company
The Online Fuel Company (OFC) is a technology-driven mobility solutions provider streamlining fuel and fleet management for drivers, mobility retailers, and fleet operators. OFC's digital platform offers plastic-free transactions and digital receipts, reducing friction in the fuel purchase experience. By connecting drivers, retailers, and fleet card operators, OFC helps mobility businesses attract and retain customers while simplifying operations.
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