Circle K Pro Review

No-fee single-brand savings with universal upgrades

8.6/10 Best No-Fee Option Ranked #6 of 6 in Fuel Cards
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Quick facts

Acceptance
6,000+ Circle K; Universal via WEX network
Discount
Savings start at 10 cents per gallon
Fleet Card fee
No monthly membership fee
Credit check
No personal credit pulled

Our verdict

Bottom line: Circle K Pro is a strong fit for fleets that fuel near its 6,000 plus US locations, with savings starting at 10 cents per gallon and a Fleet Card that carries no monthly membership fee. The application pulls no personal credit. For wider reach, the Universal Card adds WEX-network acceptance at 95 percent of US retailers and the Digital+ app runs on Visa acceptance with virtual driver cards, each for a small monthly fee.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • No monthly fee on the basic Fleet Card
  • Strong 10 cents per gallon starting savings at Circle K
  • Universal and Digital+ options extend acceptance and add app controls

Cons

  • Best value concentrated at Circle K locations
  • Universal Card and Digital+ carry a small monthly fee

Who Circle K Pro is best for

Fleets near Circle K that want simple savings and no monthly fee.

  • Savings start at 10 cents per gallon
  • Fleet Card has no monthly membership fee
  • Universal Card adds WEX-network acceptance at 95% of US retailers
  • No personal credit pulled during application

How Circle K Pro compares

Our current top pick for fuel cards is AtoB. Here is how they line up:

Measure Circle K Pro AtoB
Editorial score 8.6/10 9.6/10
Acceptance 6,000+ Circle K; Universal via WEX network 99%+ of US stations (Mastercard)
Discount Savings start at 10 cents per gallon Avg ~42 cents/gal truck diesel, up to $2.00
Fleet Card fee No monthly membership fee Up to $250,000 (eligible fleets)

See the full fuel cards comparison for everything we measured.

How we chose

Every fuel cards provider here gets the same treatment: the BusinessShop research team scores it on five weighted factors, the weights are published, and no provider can pay to move up. Commissions never touch the math.

  • 30% Pricing & value
  • 25% Product quality
  • 20% Customer experience
  • 15% Reputation
  • 10% Flexibility
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