Petron BPI Card

Petron BPI Card

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    The Petron BPI Card shares the BPI Rewards Card’s annual income and application requirements, making it one of the easiest credit cards to get approved for in the Philippines. However, the Petron BPI credit card is the obvious choice if you’re frequently on the road. Get a ₱200 fuel voucher when you sign up for this card, earn a 3% rebate (maximum of ₱15,000 every year) when you gas up at participating Petron stations, and enjoy other car-related perks.
    Annual Fee ₱1,550 (waived for the first year)
    Monthly income requirement ₱15,000
    Interest Rate 3%
    Benefits
    • 3% fuel rebate at Petron
    • ₱200 fuel voucher welcome gift
    Quick Facts
    • Offers a 3% fuel rebate and gives a free Php 200 fuel voucher as a welcome gift, this is the practical motorist card that gets you going.
    • Earn a fuel rebate of 3%. Get it at any participating Petron station nationwide.
    • Maximum fuel rebate per year Php 15,000. Advise the pump attendant to swipe your Petron BPI Card to a BPI Point-of-Sale terminal to be able to earn a rebate.
    • Get cash anytime and withdraw up to 30% of your available credit limit through cash advance.
    • For newly approved principal cardholders, the card comes with a free Php 200 fuel voucher.
    • Get access to cash when you need it and pay in installments up to 36 months.
    • Enjoy real 0% installment, Buy Now Pay Later, and an additional installment limit with our Bonus Madness Limit. You can also convert your straight purchases to installments with our very low add-on rates.
    Eligibility
    Minimum Age 21 years old
    Maximum Age 65 years old
    Min. Annual Income ₱ 180,000
    Landline Required Yes

    Required Documents

    For employed

    • Government-issued ID
    • Photocopy of latest BIR Form 2316
    • Certificate of Employment (COE) and latest payslips

    For self-employed

    • Government-issued ID
    • Latest Audited Financial Statement with BIR or bank stamp
    • Latest Income Tax Return with BIR or bank stamp

    For foreign residents

    • Passport
    • Alien Certificate of Registration and  Work Permit or Embassy Accreditation Papers
    Fees / Repayment
    • Annual Fee: ₱1,550 (free for the first year)
    • Interest rate: 3%