Corpay is a global S&P 500 corporate payments company (NYSE: CPAY) that resulted from the March 2024 rebrand of FLEETCOR Technologies. The company serves more than 800,000 business clients across 200+ countries in 140+ currencies and processed approximately $400 billion in payments in 2024 with reported revenue of about $4.0B. Corpay operates across five product lines built largely through acquisition — Commercial Cards (including Corpay Mastercard), AP Automation (extended by the 2024 acquisition of Paymerang), Cross-Border Payments (built on the 2017 acquisition of Cambridge Global Payments and the 2025 acquisition of Alpha Group International), Fuel & Fleet Cards (the original FLEETCOR business plus the 2014 acquisition of Comdata), and Workforce Lodging & Travel. Despite this scale, Corpay does not operate a public developer portal — there is no developer.corpay.com, no public OpenAPI catalog, no public GitHub presence, and no self-service API key issuance. All integration surfaces (ERP connectors for NetSuite, Sage, Microsoft Dynamics, QuickBooks, Acumatica, CMiC, Deltek, Trimble; the former Cambridge cross-border payments API; AP-automation API hooks) are sales-led and gated behind enterprise contracts.
Corpay (formerly FLEETCOR) publishes 5 APIs on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include B2B Payments, Corporate Payments, Fleet Cards, Fuel Cards, and Commercial Cards.
Corpay's AP automation platform covers invoice capture and approval routing, payments automation across virtual card / ACH / check, purchase order automation with PO-to-invoice ...
Corpay Cross-Border (formerly Cambridge Global Payments, acquired in 2017 for $690M, and further expanded by the 2025 $2.2B acquisition of Alpha Group International) processes 4...
The original FLEETCOR business line, covering fuel cards, fleet cards, and trucking-focused payments — including the Comdata brand (acquired 2014 for $3.45B) for the over-the-ro...
Corpay's lodging and corporate travel offering for workforces with project, crew, and contractor lodging needs — booking, management, and consolidated billing. No public develop...
aid: fleetcor
name: Corpay (formerly FLEETCOR)
description: >-
Corpay is a global S&P 500 corporate payments company (NYSE: CPAY) that
resulted from the March 2024 rebrand of FLEETCOR Technologies. The company
serves more than 800,000 business clients across 200+ countries in 140+
currencies and processed approximately $400 billion in payments in 2024 with
reported revenue of about $4.0B. Corpay operates across five product lines
built largely through acquisition — Commercial Cards (including Corpay
Mastercard), AP Automation (extended by the 2024 acquisition of Paymerang),
Cross-Border Payments (built on the 2017 acquisition of Cambridge Global
Payments and the 2025 acquisition of Alpha Group International), Fuel &
Fleet Cards (the original FLEETCOR business plus the 2014 acquisition of
Comdata), and Workforce Lodging & Travel. Despite this scale, Corpay does
not operate a public developer portal — there is no developer.corpay.com,
no public OpenAPI catalog, no public GitHub presence, and no self-service
API key issuance. All integration surfaces (ERP connectors for NetSuite,
Sage, Microsoft Dynamics, QuickBooks, Acumatica, CMiC, Deltek, Trimble; the
former Cambridge cross-border payments API; AP-automation API hooks) are
sales-led and gated behind enterprise contracts.
type: Index
image: https://kinlane-productions.s3.amazonaws.com/apis-json/apis-json-logo.jpg
access: 3rd-Party
position: Consumer
created: '2026-05-22'
modified: '2026-05-23'
tags:
- B2B Payments
- Corporate Payments
- Fleet Cards
- Fuel Cards
- Commercial Cards
- AP Automation
- Accounts Payable
- Cross-Border Payments
- Foreign Exchange
- Lodging
- Expense Management
- ERP Integration
url: >-
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/api-evangelist/fleetcor/refs/heads/main/apis.yml
specificationVersion: '0.19'
apis:
- aid: fleetcor:commercial-cards
name: Corpay Commercial Cards
description: >-
Corpay's commercial card portfolio covers the Corpay Mastercard, Corpay
World Elite Mastercard, virtual / ghost cards, and supplier-direct
payment cards. Integration with ERP and expense systems is delivered
through Corpay-managed connectors rather than a public REST API; there
is no public developer portal, OpenAPI, or self-service issuance.
humanURL: https://www.corpay.com/commercial-cards
tags:
- Commercial Cards
- Virtual Cards
- Mastercard
- Expense Management
- Spend Management
properties:
- type: ProductPage
url: https://www.corpay.com/commercial-cards
- type: Website
url: https://www.corpay.com
- aid: fleetcor:ap-automation
name: Corpay AP Automation
description: >-
Corpay's AP automation platform covers invoice capture and approval
routing, payments automation across virtual card / ACH / check, purchase
order automation with PO-to-invoice matching, and pre-built ERP
connectors for NetSuite, Sage, Microsoft Dynamics, QuickBooks,
Acumatica, CMiC, Deltek, and Trimble. The platform was extended by the
2024 acquisition of Paymerang. Integration is delivered through
Corpay-managed ERP connectors — there is no public developer portal,
no public OpenAPI, and no self-service API key issuance.
humanURL: https://www.corpay.com/ap-automation
tags:
- AP Automation
- Accounts Payable
- Invoice Automation
- Payments Automation
- Purchase Orders
- ERP Integration
- NetSuite
- Sage
- QuickBooks
properties:
- type: ProductPage
url: https://www.corpay.com/ap-automation
- type: Integrations
url: https://www.corpay.com/ap-automation
- aid: fleetcor:cross-border
name: Corpay Cross-Border Payments
description: >-
Corpay Cross-Border (formerly Cambridge Global Payments, acquired in
2017 for $690M, and further expanded by the 2025 $2.2B acquisition of
Alpha Group International) processes 4.1+ million payments annually
across 200+ countries for 21,000+ customers, with currency-risk
management, multi-currency accounts, global invoice automation, and an
FX trading portal. Although a Cambridge-era developer / API surface
historically existed for financial institutions and partners, no public
developer portal or OpenAPI is currently exposed under corpay.com.
humanURL: https://www.corpay.com/cross-border
tags:
- Cross-Border Payments
- International Payments
- Foreign Exchange
- FX
- Currency Risk
- Multi-Currency
- Cambridge Global Payments
properties:
- type: ProductPage
url: https://www.corpay.com/cross-border
- aid: fleetcor:fuel-fleet-cards
name: Corpay Fuel & Fleet Cards
description: >-
The original FLEETCOR business line, covering fuel cards, fleet cards,
and trucking-focused payments — including the Comdata brand (acquired
2014 for $3.45B) for the over-the-road trucking market. Card issuance,
authorization controls, reporting, and fleet-management integrations
are delivered through Corpay-managed channels; there is no public
developer portal or OpenAPI for these products.
humanURL: https://www.corpay.com/fuel-cards
tags:
- Fuel Cards
- Fleet Cards
- Trucking
- Comdata
- Fleet Management
properties:
- type: ProductPage
url: https://www.corpay.com/fuel-cards
- aid: fleetcor:lodging
name: Corpay Workforce Lodging & Travel
description: >-
Corpay's lodging and corporate travel offering for workforces with
project, crew, and contractor lodging needs — booking, management, and
consolidated billing. No public developer or API surface.
humanURL: https://www.corpay.com/workforce-lodging
tags:
- Lodging
- Travel
- Workforce
- Corporate Travel
properties:
- type: ProductPage
url: https://www.corpay.com/workforce-lodging
common:
- type: Website
url: https://www.corpay.com
- type: LegacyWebsite
url: https://www.fleetcor.com
- type: About
url: https://www.corpay.com/about
- type: InvestorRelations
url: https://investor.corpay.com
- type: NYSETicker
url: https://www.nyse.com/quote/XNYS:CPAY
- type: LinkedIn
url: https://www.linkedin.com/company/corpay
- type: PrivacyPolicy
url: https://www.corpay.com/privacy-policy
- type: TermsOfService
url: https://www.corpay.com/terms-of-use
- type: Contact
url: https://www.corpay.com/contact
- type: Wikipedia
url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corpay
maintainers:
- FN: Kin Lane
email: [email protected]