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    Rompetrol launches the cashback service at its Romanian gas stations

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    Rompetrol Downstream, the retail division of the KMG International Group in Romania, launches a new service dedicated to individuals, through which they have the possibility to withdraw cash with 0% commission from any Rompetrol own station. The “Cashback” service (cash withdrawal from merchant) is available at any time.

    The service allows withdrawal of cash from the personal debit or credit bank card in an amount of up to 200 RON / transaction together with a POS payment operation at the gas station. The amount and number of cash withdrawals may be influenced by the cash available at the cash register of the station at the time.

    Customers can currently use this service in all 156 Rompetrol own gas stations in Romania, the company being the first player in the oil & gas field and one of the first non-banking companies in Romania to launch the cash withdrawal service nationwide. The service is not available at Rompetrol Partner or Rompetrol Express stations.

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