Pump Price vs Bunker Price
Pump Price and Bunker Price are two phrases that crop up regularly when discussing fuel cards. Here is a quick guide to what they mean and how they affect your business.
Pump Price Fuel Cards
If you use a Pump Price you will pay the price displayed on the pole sign at a petrol station. There is a wide range of Pump Price fuel cards in the UK, usually related to major networks, so they often offer a greater network size compared with their fixed-price alternatives.
Fixed (Bunker) Price Fuel Cards
Using a Fixed Price Fuelcard means the price of fuel is set at the start of the week and remains so regardless of the price on the pole-sign.
There are a wide range of Fixed Price fuel cards available, including branded networks such as Total, Shell and BP and multi branded networks such as Keyfuels and UK Fuels, and users often benefit from cheaper prices compared with the national average.
Confused about which would be best for you?
For more information, or if you would like help finding the right card for you, call the Fuelmate team on 0800 158 35 82 and we will be happy to assist.











