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Zong Relaunches MY5 As Pakistan’s Most Affordable Sharing Bundle

  • August 18, 2025
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Zong, Pakistan’s leading digital and technology innovation company, has revived one of its most popular offers by bringing back the MY5 bundle. Positioned as the most affordable sharing plan in the country, MY5 has long been recognized for offering customers superior value and flexibility compared to competing telecom packages. Its return once again highlights Zong’s focus on enabling greater affordability in connectivity solutions, giving customers a reliable and cost-efficient way to stay in touch with their chosen circle.

Since its launch, MY5 has stood out as a preferred choice for customers by allowing subscribers to add four people of their choice through the MY Zong App. Whether for family, friends, or colleagues, the bundle enables seamless and budget-friendly communication across five individuals. By spreading the cost among the group, the plan becomes even more economical per person than other market alternatives. This unique approach not only makes communication more affordable but also reinforces Zong’s strategy of delivering convenience and personalization to its users.

In addition to voice and connectivity features, the MY5 package is further enhanced with exclusive digital services available to the focal subscriber. These include Golootlo for access to discounts, Waada for handset insurance, and Zong TV for a wide range of entertainment. This blend of digital and GSM offerings transforms the MY5 bundle from a basic communication solution into a lifestyle package, giving customers access to more than just affordable calls and connectivity. Sajid Munir, Head of Marketing at Zong, emphasized that MY5 represents the company’s commitment to combining value, flexibility, and innovation, stating that the offer empowers customers by ensuring affordability without compromising quality or service.

Designed with affordability at its core, MY5 continues to reflect Zong’s broader mission of making communication accessible to all. With its competitive pricing, the option to add subscribers of one’s choice, and the convenience of managing the entire package through the MY Zong App, MY5 remains unmatched in its category. By integrating digital value-added services with traditional telecom offerings, Zong is reinforcing its role in driving digital inclusion while meeting the everyday needs of users who want to stay connected without added financial strain. Customers can easily subscribe or manage their plan directly through the MY Zong App, ensuring a simple and hassle-free experience that further strengthens the appeal of this long-standing favorite.

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