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Bestpass launches leased equipment toll management solution

Bestpass’s Leased Equipment Toll Solution (LETS) offers a customisable toll management service for US equipment leasing companies that includes all classes of vehicles.
December 11, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Bestpass’s Leased Equipment Toll Solution (LETS) offers a customisable toll management service for US equipment leasing companies that includes all classes of vehicles.


The new solution includes features such as seamless rebilling from supplier to user; the ability to transfer transponders from the leasing company to its customer accounts and back again; and the ability to customise and white label the Bestpass service according to each lease provider’s needs. Existing Bestpass users will have the option to seamlessly transfer transponders in leased vehicles to their Bestpass account for the duration of the lease, further simplifying toll tracking and management and allowing the end user to retain regular Bestpass discounts, account fees and features.

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