MOL Plc. Reaps Benefits from IFSF Standards in Major European Acquisitions
MOL Plc., a leading Hungarian oil and gas company, has successfully leveraged IFSF standards in recent years to streamline its operations and enhance its integration capabilities.
Early Adoption and Initial Challenges
In early 2008, MOL was utilizing the BIC ISO 8583 protocol to integrate its partners into the MOL network for cross card acceptance. At that time, they faced numerous challenges obtaining all the data required to create a comprehensive transaction and settlement process.
In 2015, MOL joined the International Forecourt Standards Forum (IFSF) and implemented the POS to Host (P2H) protocol in its Fleet card payment processes. This move marked a significant step towards simplifying processes and enabling seamless integration with new partners.
Strategic European Acquisitions
In recent years, MOL has made two significant acquisitions in Europe, showcasing the effectiveness of IFSF standards:
- Slovenia Acquisition:
– Details: MOL acquired 120 service stations in Slovenia, operated by OMV Slovenija d.o.o. under the brands OMV, EuroTruck, and Avanti / DISKONT. MOL Group and INA gained 100% ownership of the wholesale business.
– Implementation: The first phase involved establishing Fleet card cross acceptance with OMV. Since both MOL and OMV utilised IFSF standards, the integration process was straightforward, ensuring a smooth transition.
- Poland Acquisition:
– Â In 2022, MOL signed agreements with PKN Orlen and Grupa Lotos, acquiring 417 service stations in Poland, including 270 company-owned sites. This acquisition positions MOL to potentially reach a top 3 position in the local fuel retail market.
– Implementation: Lotos Paliwa’s prior use of the IFSF standard facilitated an easy Host to Host (H2H) implementation, ensuring a seamless integration.
Reflecting on the IFSF Standards Adoption
Reflecting on the initial scepticism from the business department in 2015 about the return on investment for IFSF standards, the recent successful integrations have proven the long-term benefits. The use of standardized protocols over custom developments has facilitated new business partner integrations as well as smooth and efficient operations, validating MOL’s strategic decision.
Encouraging Industry Participation
In 2021, MOL’s commitment to IFSF was further solidified when Péter Finta joined the IFSF board as MOL’s representative. Péter said “The integration of IFSF standards has been a key enabler in MOL’s strategic growth in a rapidly evolving market. Joining the IFSF board has given me a deeper insight into the standards’ development processes and reinforced my view about the importance of standards. I strongly encourage all IFSF Members to participate in the work groups that shape these standards, ensuring their broad applicability across the industry”.