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PITB Launches Online Auction for Fancy Vehicle Number Plates

  • April 8, 2025
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Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB), in collaboration with the Punjab Excise and Taxation Department, has initiated the registration process for the auction of fancy vehicle number plates via its innovative e-Auction App and Web Portal. This step marks another move towards digital governance in the province, with authorities aiming to streamline public services, increase accessibility, and promote transparency in administrative processes. Citizens interested in acquiring personalized vehicle registration numbers now have until April 30 to register and bid for their preferred numbers through this online system.

The introduction of this e-Auction platform allows users to participate in the bidding process from the comfort of their homes, eliminating the need to physically visit government offices. This digitized process is available for both motorcycle and car registration numbers, offering a wide range of choices to vehicle owners looking for specific or symbolic plate numbers. By removing traditional barriers and intermediaries, the system seeks to ensure fairness and reduce opportunities for manipulation. All successful bids and bidder details will be made publicly available on the app, reinforcing the system’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

PITB Chairman Faisal Yousaf highlighted the broader vision behind the launch of this initiative, noting that the e-Auction system represents a pivotal effort to modernize public interaction with government departments. He stated that the initiative does not only offer convenience but also significantly contributes to the fight against corruption and the influence of agent mafias that have historically exploited manual auction processes. Yousaf emphasized that digital platforms like this one are central to creating a more efficient and citizen-centric governance model, where public services are streamlined and trust in government institutions is rebuilt.

This initiative is part of a broader digital transformation agenda pursued by the Government of Punjab, which includes a series of reforms aimed at introducing technology-driven solutions in sectors ranging from health and education to transport and taxation. By providing a secure and user-friendly interface, the e-Auction system is expected to draw strong public interest, particularly among automobile enthusiasts and collectors who value unique or meaningful number plates.

The move has also been well received by the public, many of whom see it as a necessary evolution in the way services are rendered in the province. With mobile and internet penetration increasing steadily in Pakistan, especially in urban centers, the potential for such digital services to scale and make a lasting impact is considerable. The collaboration between PITB and the Excise Department exemplifies how public sector partnerships can leverage technology to improve service delivery, reduce red tape, and create more transparent government systems.

As the registration deadline approaches, authorities have encouraged citizens to download the app or visit the official web portal to explore available numbers and participate in the bidding process. With continued investment in digital infrastructure and growing public receptiveness to tech-enabled services, initiatives like the e-Auction are setting a new standard for efficient, transparent, and citizen-friendly governance in Punjab.

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