Online electricity bill payment extended to 17 banks and companies

Online electricity bill payment extended to 17 banks and companies
Online electricity bill payment extended to 17 banks and companies

Electricity bills can be paid online through 17 banks and companies, Yangon Electricity Supply Corporation announced.

YESC said people don’t need to wait in queue at township electricity office counters to pay electricity charges but they can efficiently pay online through banks and companies’ mobile applications, wallets and Pay platforms before the deadline.

Electricity bill payment is available on KBZ mobile banking, KBZ Pay, Mytel Pay, CB Pay, AYA mobile banking and internet banking, AYA Pay, UAB mobile banking, UAB Pay, OK$, Yoma mobile banking, MAB mobile banking, Myanmar Mobile Money’s Easy Pay, as well as MOB mobile banking, Tun Commercial Banking’ s internet banking, Citizens Pay, AGD’s One Pay, Shwe Bank’s mobile banking, Mo Money, A Bank’s A Plus, Ooredoo application, M-Pitesan and Wave Pay.

A housewife, Daw Mya Thuzar said, “It is much better the electricity bill can be paid through mobile application, wallet and Pay. We no longer need to wait in a queue at the township office counters.” – MT/ZS

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