Get fuel discounts on these cards after hike in petrol prices

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As petrol prices hike in Pakistan, consumers can reduce their fuel expenses by using various petrol discount cards and digital payment options offering cashback and rewards.

To benefit from petrol price discounts, motorists can use dedicated fuel loyalty cards such as GO Cards, which provide reward points, cashless transactions, and savings at over 150 fuel stations nationwide.

Several banks are also offering fuel discount card options, including the HBL FuelSaver Credit Card, which provides up to 5% cashback on fuel purchases, and Standard Chartered’s Xtra Mile account, designed specifically for petrol savings.

Digital wallets are another way to secure petrol discounts, as platforms like Easypaisa allow users to scan QR codes at selected fuel stations to receive instant cashback on fuel prices.

Major companies in Pakistan’s petrol sector, including Shell and Attock, have introduced their own fuel discount cards and mobile app-based reward systems, enabling customers to earn points and save on petrol purchases.

Additionally, the government of Pakistan also announced a three-month petrol subsidy of Rs100 for motorcycle users, after the prices of petroleum products were increased after a long hold.

Consumer advised simple fuel-saving techniques, such as avoiding overfilling tanks and taking advantage of weekend or regional promotions, to further reduce the impact of increasing fuel prices in Pakistan.

Petrol price in Pakistan today 2026

Prices of petroleum products have gone up from Rs322 per litre to Rs458.40 paisa per litre today.

The diesel prices have been increased to Rs520.35 paisa. The new prices will be applicable from tomorrow.

The petrol price has increased by Rs136.83 per litre. Additionally, high-speed diesel price increased by Rs184.14 per litre.

How can motorcyclists get cheaper petrol

The government is preparing a new digital system to deal with the energy crisis and to provide cheaper petrol to citizens with low income.

The plan will use a mobile application through which subsidies will be given to the users directly.

The government has also said that people who are not part of the subsidy scheme will have to bear the impact of international oil prices.

A decision has not yet been made on whether vehicles up to 800cc will be included in the scheme.

Under the plan, about 12,000 petrol pumps across Pakistan will offer subsidised fuel through dedicated nozzles.

Each petrol pump will operate the digital system using two mobile phones to manage the process.

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