Comdata Appoints Payments Veteran Justin King as Senior Vice President
King will lead product growth initiatives for FLEETCOR’S trucking business
Comdata Inc., a FLEETCOR company and world leader in payment innovation, announced the appointment of Justin King to Senior Vice President of Product and Innovation for FLEETCOR’S North America Trucking business.
With 17 years of experience in the payments industry, King will be responsible for growth initiatives for FLEETCOR’S trucking business, which includes enhancing core products, such as the OnRoad mobile app, accelerating digital innovation and capturing new payment flows.
“The day-to-day financial management of a trucking business includes major challenges that technology can solve, and we’ve been doing that for the past 50 years,” said Greg Secord, President of North American Trucking at Comdata. “With Justin’s experience in financial technology and product management, we will continue to enhance our products and develop new concepts that reduce the friction for truck drivers and fleets.”
Prior to joining Comdata, King served as the Vice President and Global Head of Small Business Product at Visa, where he led his team to drive product growth and innovation for the global small business portfolio. King also held commercial card product strategy and fintech partnership roles at Visa, along with prior corporate payment-focused roles at U.S. Bank and Albertsons.
“I’m excited to join Comdata, and help deliver the latest tech and payments solutions to the trucking industry,” said Justin King, Senior Vice President of Product and Innovation of North America Trucking. “Comdata already provides industry-leading solutions, and in my role, I am eager to help transform these solutions as the trucking industry evolves and the needs of truck drivers, fleets and merchants change.”
King has a BA from The College of Idaho, where he also serves on the National Alumni Board. He also received his MBA from Northwest Nazarene University.
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