The Excise Department of the Sindh Government has successfully conducted the first-ever auction of number plates in Pakistan, collecting a total of 675.54 million rupees from the sale of 40 number plates.
Premium Numbers
- A1: 100 million
- A2: 37 million
- A3: 36 million
- A4: 32 million
- A5: 53 million
- A6: 22 million
- A7: 46 million
- A8: 41 million
- A9: 40 million
- A10: 14 million
- A11: 16 million
- A12: 7 million
- A13: 6.2 million
- A14: 8.2 million
- A15: 7.9 million
- A16: 4.2 million
- A17: 7.5 million
- A18: 9 million
- A19: 7 million
- A20: 10.5 million
Gold Numbers
- A786: 26.5 million
- A110: 9 million
- A111: 11 million
- A222: 6.5 million
- A333: 6.7 million
- A444: 9.1 million
- A555: 8.5 million
- A666: 21 million
- A777: 13.5 million
- A888: 8.1 million
- A999: 8.5 million
Silver Numbers
- A0001: 10.5 million
- A0002: 3.2 million
- A0003: 2.1 million
- A0004: 2.3 million
- A0005: 2.9 million
- A0006: 2.3 million
- A0007: 11 million
- A0008: 2.5 million
- A0009: 5.7 million
The funds raised from this auction will be dedicated to the construction of houses for flood victims, as announced by Sharjeel Inam Memon. A total of 2,251 houses will be constructed for those affected by the floods, demonstrating the Sindh Government’s ongoing commitment to assisting and rebuilding the lives of flood-affected people.
In addition to housing, the government’s comprehensive approach includes maintaining necessary infrastructure, providing medical assistance, and supporting economic recovery. The second phase of the auction for premium number plates will commence soon, with expectations to generate further resources to support these ongoing reconstruction efforts.