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Comdata® Promotes Scott Phillips to Executive Vice President and General Manager of Corporate Payments

Business Wire, March 13, 2008

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. -- Comdata([R]) Corporation, a leader in payment innovation, has named Scott Phillips as executive vice president and general manager for the company's Corporate Payments division. In 2007, Corporate Payments, Comdata's largest division, issued more than 2.3 million cards and transferred more than $24 billion in funds in proprietary, credit and debit payments. Corporate Payments serves many industries, including transportation, aviation, construction and retail.

Phillips has more than 16 years experience at Comdata, most recently as senior vice president and general manager of the Proprietary division. He previously served in many management roles at Comdata and in 2000 was responsible for the launch of Comdata's Debit business into new industries. Prior to entering management in 1998, Phillips served in a national accounts sales role where he managed many of Comdata's largest accounts in the Proprietary division.

"Scott is a proven leader in penetrating new industries with the Comdata suite of solutions," said Brett Rodewald, president of Comdata. "I greatly admire his commitment and dedication to helping Comdata succeed throughout the years."

Phillips holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Providence College and lives in Brentwood, Tenn. with his wife and two children.

About Comdata Corporation

Comdata([R]) Corporation is redefining the movement of money and information through innovative payment solutions. Comdata provides custom solutions for a wide range of industries such as transportation, retail, government services, aviation, construction, service businesses, restaurants and hospitality. Innovative electronic payment solutions range from credit and debit cards, fleet, fuel, payroll, purchasing and T&E. Comdata's platforms support both its proprietary and branded card networks. Headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee, Comdata employs more than 1,100 people. www.comdata.com

About Ceridian

Ceridian Corp. is a business services company that helps its customers maximize the power of their people, lower their costs and focus on what they do best. The company's suite of innovative managed human resource solutions includes payroll and compensation, employee benefits administration, staffing, compliance, HR administration and Employee Assistance Programs (EAP), work-life and health and productivity solutions. Ceridian serves businesses and employees in the United States, Canada and Europe. For more information about the human resource outsourcing company's comprehensive array of solutions, visit www.ceridian.com or call (800) 729-7655. Through its Comdata and Stored Value Solutions (SVS) subsidiaries, Ceridian is a major payment processor and issuer of credit cards, debit cards and stored value cards, primarily for the trucking and retail industries in the United States. www.ceridian.com

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