Oil & Energy
PHED Introduces Online Payment
The Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHED) has introduced online payment in its determined efforts to improve service delivery.
The Chief Executive Officer of PHED, Jay McCoskey while unveiling the online payment system Friday, said the platform was introduced to reduce the amount of time customers use in paying their bills.
McCoskey noted that the online platform which is powered by G Payment solutions allows PHED customers to pay their electricity bills anytime using the platform.
He noted that the online payment complements other channels of payment, adding that it is very easy and convenient for her customers to pay their bills any time and anywhere.
According to him,’’ with the introduction of the online payment,customer have the option of either going to the office,banks and accredited agents to make payments.
The CEO explained that the online payment would also address hiccups experienced by some of the company’s customers especially those on prepaid who ran out of units during weekends or at night when the officers are closed.
‘’It is part of efforts PHED is putting in place to enhance customers satisfaction. The problem of looking for where to vend is completely solved as you can do this at the comfort of your house at any period of the day’’, he added.
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