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June 13, 2008

Emkay Offers Employees Prepaid Gas Cards to Help with Rising Fuel Prices

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ITASCA, IL – EMKAY, Inc., a nationwide full-service fleet leasing and management company, announced for the second year running that they provided each employee in an effort to help manage the continued high cost of fuel, a prepaid fuel card worth $500. With gas prices at an all-time high national average of $4.08 per gallon and a current Chicago average cost of $4.23 per gallon, the Emkay management team felt the time was right to assist the workforce again.

"Emkay had huge success last year when we provided our hardworking team with this reward. Not only did it show appreciation for their continued dedicated service, but it covers on average about three months of fuel expenses to combat the continued rising price of fuel." stated Greg Tepas, CEO.

 

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