This collaboration seeks to bring Salvadorans closer to both within and outside their borders, consolidating Puma Energy’s commitment to offer innovative solutions.
Puma Energy, one of the main fuel distributors in El Salvador, announces a new strategic alliance with OKY, a digital platform that makes it easier for Salvadorans living in the United States to send prepaid fuel vouchers to their families in El Salvador.
From October 25, OKY users can send fuel quickly and easily through the app, allowing their loved ones in El Salvador to redeem digital vouchers at any of the country’s Puma filling stations.
Through this union, beneficiaries will be able to receive fuel vouchers safely and redeem them at Puma stations, enjoying a reliable and efficient service.
“With OKY, we seek to offer a new way for Salvadorans abroad to support their families directly and immediately,” said Ana María Vicente, commercial director of Puma El Salvador. “We are excited to be part of this initiative that simplifies and modernizes the support that migrants send, giving them a safer and more convenient option.”
OKY, which already facilitates the shipment of mobile recharges and supermarket, pharmacy, and food products from the United States, expands its offer to give Salvadorans direct access to essential products, now backed by Puma Energy.
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The platform offers a modern solution for cross-border support, allowing users to purchase fuel vouchers in just a few clicks, strengthening financial and digital inclusion for thousands of Salvadoran families.
Puma Energy is a global energy provider with a strong commitment to delivering quality products and a service of excellence in El Salvador.
With more than 121 service stations and 57 Super7 stores in the country, it offers Top Tier-certified fuel and locally endorsed by BMW and Volkswagen, positioning itself as a benchmark in the fuel industry in the region.
Founded in 2020, OKY is an e-commerce platform dedicated to the financial inclusion of Latin American immigrants living in the United States. Through its digital marketplace, it allows migrants to pre-mock products or services and send digital vouchers to their loved ones in Latin America.
This article has been translated after first appearing in elsalvador.com