TESCO Pakistan Online Bill Check

TESCO bill checker
Tribal Electric Supply Company
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TESCO Pakistan Means Tribal Electric Supply Company

TESCO on this page means Tribal Electric Supply Company, the electricity distribution company for consumers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's merged districts. It is not the UK supermarket. This distinction matters for searchers because "TESCO bill" can mean two completely different things online. On iBill.pk, TESCO always means the Pakistan electricity company connected to PITC billing.

Use the checker above only when your electricity bill belongs to TESCO. The bill opens through the official PITC bill portal. iBill.pk does not fetch the bill into this website, store your number, verify the account or change any record.

If you have an old paper bill, use the 14-digit Reference Number. If you do not have a bill copy, ask the relevant office, property manager or account holder for the exact Reference Number. The public PITC bill page does not work by name or CNIC search.

Why TESCO Is Different From PESCO

Many users still say PESCO out of habit, especially where older arrangements or older bills are remembered locally. The current bill company is what matters. If the latest bill says TESCO, use the TESCO checker. If it says PESCO, use the PESCO checker. If it says HAZECO, use the HAZECO checker.

This is not just a naming issue. The PITC endpoint is company-specific. A valid TESCO number entered under the wrong company can fail, which makes the user think the bill is missing when the real problem is the selected DISCO.

Merged-District Billing Reality

Some TESCO users may not have a regular habit of saving monthly paper bills. In family properties, shops or rural locations, one person may receive the bill while another person pays it from another city. Once you find the correct Reference Number, save it with the exact property name and location.

If several family properties exist, label each number carefully. Do not save a bare Reference Number without context. The duplicate bill will show account details, but a clear label prevents wrong payments when the due date is close.

Official Information and Complaint Path

For current company information, notices and contact details, use the TESCO official website. Because service-area language and contact details can change, avoid relying on old local lists unless they match the official source.

Use 118 or 8118 where available for electricity complaints. For unresolved billing matters, use PITC CCMS or the Ministry of Energy complaints portal. Use NEPRA for tariff and consumer-protection information.

Reading a TESCO Bill

The main fields are the same as other PITC bills: Reference Number, tariff code, meter number, current units, previous balance, due date and payment status. If the amount seems high, check whether arrears were carried forward before assuming a wrong reading. If the reading looks wrong, photograph the meter and note the date.

For general explanations, use Every Charge on Your Electricity Bill Explained, What is FPA on Your Electricity Bill, and How to Pay Your Electricity Bill Online in Pakistan. Current rate figures should be verified from official sources because tariff notifications change.

Remote Access and Record Keeping

TESCO users may be dealing with remote offices, family-managed properties or account records that are not checked every month by the same person. Once the official bill opens, save the duplicate or note the Reference Number in a place the bill payer can find again. If the bill is paid by someone outside the district, send the full PITC bill instead of only the payable amount.

For a payment issue, keep the receipt until the official bill reflects the update. For a reading issue, take a clear meter photo and include the date. For a company-name issue, use the latest bill rather than older memory. These basic habits reduce repeated failed searches and make complaints easier to track.

What This Page Should Not Claim

This page should not claim to know every current local office number or all administrative changes in merged districts unless an official source states them clearly. That restraint is intentional. It is better to send users to TESCO, PITC CCMS and Ministry complaint channels than to publish numbers that may be stale or copied from non-official sites.

Before paying a TESCO bill, check the bill month, Reference Number, tariff code, previous balance and due date. If someone sends a photo from a remote location, make sure it is the latest month and not an old saved image. If arrears appear, ask whether the previous bill was paid and whether the receipt is available.

For shops, offices or community buildings, confirm who is responsible for the account. A bill may be paid by one person while several users benefit from the connection. Keeping the PITC duplicate and receipt together avoids disputes later.

Avoiding Wrong-Company Searches

TESCO, PESCO and HAZECO confusion is a real user problem. The safest habit is to save the company name with the Reference Number. If a number fails, check the company on the latest bill before assuming the PITC system is down. This advice is deliberately repeated in different words because it solves one of the most common practical failures for users in KPK-related territories.

For a reading complaint, take the meter photo as soon as possible. For a payment complaint, keep the receipt until the next bill confirms the update. For a service-area or account confusion, use the latest bill image. The more specific the complaint, the easier it is for an official channel to route it.

How to check your TESCO bill

01
Find your reference number

Locate the 14-digit Reference Number on the top-left of any previous TESCO bill.

02
Review the details here

Choose Reference Number or Customer ID, enter the digits carefully, and confirm your selection on this page.

03
Open the official bill

Use the final button to open the official PITC TESCO bill page in a new tab.