Fuel Up At Premier Cooperative

Apr 03, 2025


Cenex

Premier Fuel Cards

Sign up for a Premier Cooperative fuel card and fuel up at your local co-op Cenex stations in Mount Horeb, Westby, or Richland Center. Our fuel cards are designed to provide you with convenient and cost-effective fueling options, along with a host of other benefits tailored to meet your needs.

You may be wondering, why sign up? Here's how using a Premier fuel card can benefit you.

  • Convenience: Easily manage your fuel expenses with our user-friendly online portal. Pay bills, view statements, and order products anytime, anywhere. We can provide a card for each vehicle in your fleet/household, and your statements will include a detailed summary of purchases for each vehicle.
  • Cost Savings: Take advantage of competitive pricing and earn cash back. In 2024, members earned up to 3.6% cash back on their fuel purchases. You can also sign up for ACH payments to save an additional 1%.
  • Local Support: Our dedicated team, who live and work in your community, is always here to provide exceptional service and support.
To sign up for fuel cards please, fill out this form. If you have any questions or need further information, please don't hesitate to contact us directly at (608) 504-6281.

 

Allison Young

QA & Communications Manager
 

 

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