50,000 digital cards to roll out across European fleet operations, transforming how transport companies manage on-the-road expenses at scale
VILNIUS/WARSAW (April 23, 2026) – myTU, the AI-native and cloud-first digital banking platform, has partnered with E100, one of Europe’s largest mobility service providers, to deliver a fully embedded, API-driven business card infrastructure tailored for the logistics sector. The partnership enables E100 to offer digital business accounts and Visa payment cards directly through its own portal, helping fleet operators manage and control expenses across their operations.
The announcement comes at a moment of rapid innovation in B2B payments for transportation. As traditional fuel card providers digitize, the need for seamless integration, smart expense control, and regulatory readiness is reshaping the market. E100’s move reflects this shift: combining its long-standing fuel and toll offerings with real-time financial services, designed specifically for the complexity of logistics operations.
Raman Korneu, CEO and Co-founder of myTU, said, “Transport companies operate in fast-moving, high-volume environments. Our business card infrastructure is designed for exactly these kinds of dynamic use cases — combining real-time control, embedded onboarding, and smart spend management at scale. This is a powerful use case of what our technology can enable. We’re giving partners the ability to own the financial experience for their customers. That’s a meaningful shift, and logistics is just the beginning.”
In the first phase of the rollout, myTU will issue around 50,000 cards to drivers across E100’s European client base. These physical Visa cards are tied to dedicated IBAN accounts issued by myTU, and can be fully managed through the E100 Client Portal. Crucially, the cards are customizable by vehicle or department (not just individual drivers) and offer granular controls such as spending limits and transaction type filters, remote card activation/deactivation, and usage restrictions according to country or service provider.
Looking ahead, the companies plan to issue a single card for all transportation-related expenses (fuel, tolls, fines, meals, etc.) based on the Visa Fleet 2.0 solution.
Natallia Karpik, Chief Business Development Officer for E100, said, “Our clients increasingly expect seamless, digital-first financial tools. Partnership with myTU allows us to embed next-generation banking directly into our own systems — giving transport companies more control, faster onboarding, and a better way to handle spending across fleets.”
myTU’s Business Cards as a Service model supports unlimited card issuance for employees, departments, or dedicated spending categories, all managed via API. This makes it ideal for companies with complex or distributed expense profiles. The partnership strengthens myTU’s position as a fintech enabler for underserved industries and aligns with E100’s strategy to become a finance management platform for transport companies. With the logistics sector under pressure to modernize payments and reduce manual processes, myTU and E100 are setting a new standard for how financial services can be integrated.


