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Petro Easy is a Kuwait-based fuel card service focused on “controlling daily fuel usage.” Its Banzen card can be used at fuel stations across Kuwait, with the main text explicitly mentioning coverage of KNPC, ALFA, and OULA. The product is available as both prepaid and postpaid cards, targeting individuals, businesses, and government users—especially organizations that need to manage employee or fleet fuel expenses.
For payments, the prepaid card supports instant online top-ups via KNet, Visa, and MasterCard, as well as top-ups through more than 400 offline sales points across Kuwait. Users can check balances, view online transactions, and access monthly statements on the website. The postpaid card offers stronger management controls, including daily, weekly, and monthly spending limits, restrictions by fuel station, holiday usage, and fuel type, as well as the option to add a personal photo and company logo. In terms of risk control, cards can be configured with limits and controlled payments, and card suspension can be requested in emergencies. However, lost cards are only deactivated 12 hours after being reported, leaving a potential risk window.
Fee disclosure is not very comprehensive. For postpaid cards, there is a clearly stated one-time issuance fee of 4 KWD, plus a 5% commission on monthly card spending. For prepaid cards, the site only states that an additional service fee is charged for new cards and each top-up, without specifying the exact amount or percentage. Fuel prices follow KNPC regulations. For settlement, the website says prepaid cards can be topped up instantly online. For refunds of balances on lost cards, prepaid cards are refunded within 3 days after submitting a complaint, while postpaid cards are refunded on the same business day.
The main advantages are strong local coverage, support for fuel stations nationwide, online account inquiry, monthly statements, phone support, and offline service points. For corporate fleets, spending limits and usage restrictions provide practical cost-control value. The downsides are that there is no disclosed information on payment licensing, fund custody, data security, or KYC/AML compliance, and there is no visible API, webhook, or ERP/fleet system integration capability. Fee transparency could also be improved.
Petro Easy is better suited to businesses operating vehicles in Kuwait, government agencies, and local individual users. It is not suitable as a general cross-border payment tool. The main text does not provide information on access from China, so its availability is unknown. Chinese companies without local fuel needs in Kuwait may consider fuel cards from local oil companies, bank commercial cards, or fleet management platforms as alternatives.
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petroeasy.com is an Kuwait Payments provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach petroeasy.com directly.