Business Fleet Africa September 2023

The September edition of Business Fleet Africa brings you all the hottest news and developments from the world of working wheels and their related industries. This month we bring you the latest from Naamsa, Volvo, Scania, Fuso and the Daimler Truck Dealer of the Year awards. We also announce the winner of the Business Fleet Africa reader competition. Regular topics include business advice from Standard Bank, road safety expert Ashref Ismail and a deep dive into the Ctrack Transport and Freight Index.

Standard Bank has partnered with IOX

Fleet Services, a leading provider of traf-

fic fine management solutions based in

Pretoria, to improve the way it manages

traffic fines for its customers.

This new solution sources traffic fines

nationally and quotes users to settle

them on their behalf. User will also have

all the of legal options available to them

based on each fine’s type and area, such

as representation for cancellation, dis-

count or redirections. This country-wide

solution makes it easier for Standard

Bank customers to manage their

traffic fines on time and avoid additional

penalties. Furthermore, the platform

offers vehicle licence renewals, detailed

notifications, in-depth reporting, and

various fleet- and driver management

features.

“Managing traffic fines is, unfortu-

nately, part of running any fleet, and

with the implementation of AARTO, it

will become critical to have a system

in place that facilitates the efficient

handling of thereof,” says Derick de

Vries, Executive Head of Standard Bank

Fleet Management.

Integration

The IOX Fleet Services solution inte-

grates with Standard Bank’s existing

systems to automatically capture fines

data from various road traffic author-

ities. This data is then processed and

stored on a secure, easy-to-access Web

Application. Standard Bank customers

are able to access their fines information

through the IOX Fleet Services portal,

where they can pay, dispute and submit

representation for their fines online.

The solution includes a number of

features that help Standard Bank im-

prove its customer service. For example,

customers are able to set up alerts to

notify them when they have a new fine

or upcoming licenses that are due for

renewal. They are also able to view a

history of their fines and fine payments

alongside the licensing information

for their entire fleet, alongside risk on

drivers.

Convenience

IOX’s Fleet Services solution uses a

variety of channels to collect fines

and ensure a nationwide view of fines

across the country. The features and

user-friendly nature of the IOX platform

eliminates the need for customers to

visit physical locations or use other

channels to pay their fines or licenses. By

BUSINESS

‘Overall, the Standard

Bank-IOX Fleet Services

solution is a valuable tool

for managing traffic fines

in South Africa. It is a win-

win for both motorists

and South Africa’s traffic

fine-issuing authorities.’

BUSINESS FLEET AFRICA | September 2023

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Standard Bank simplifies

traffic fine management

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