ExxonMobil Is Right on the Money

FAIRFAX, Va. -- Exxon Mobil Corp. is expanding its ewiz financial services kiosks to On the Run convenience stores in Chicago, south and west Florida and Southern California. The expansion is expected to continue in additional markets in 2006, the company reported.

The expansion follows successful market tests of the electronic payment system at On the Run and Tigermarket convenience stores in Memphis, Tenn., Nashville, Tenn., and Charlotte, N.C.

"ewiz offers customers a convenient way to pay wireless, utility and cable bills, transact financial services such as money orders, money transfers and check cashing, and purchase prepaid telecommunications products such as wireless top up, phone cards, ring tones and gift cards," said Michael Gore, manager of U.S. convenience retailing for ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing. "On the Run convenience stores are all about safely providing our customers with fast, fresh and friendly service. ewiz reinforces On the Run's delivery of fast and convenient service."

"With ewiz, customers need not experience long waits in line to pay bills or get telecommunications services," said David Taylor, category manager, financial services for ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing. "All they have to do is navigate the user-friendly touchscreen and be on their way. And the kiosks are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week."

ewiz kiosks accept cash, credit and debit as payment for the service provided. In the near future, it will also be able to accept checks as payment. ewiz was developed for ExxonMobil by Info Touch Technologies Corp. of Burnaby, B.C., Canada.

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