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Cashless system is to eliminate incidents of non-payment of bills -ECG

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The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is going strictly cashless.

This means that all 300 ECG offices across the country will only accept mobile money and bank deposit slip for payments, but no more physical cash.

The Tema Regional Public Relations Officer of ECG Madam Sekyiwaa Mensah in an interview with Ohene Kinnah on Plan B Fm late afternoon show EBAANOSEN explained that, from the comfort of their homes, customers can dial *226# and pay directly to ECG.

But customers who want to visit the nearest ECG and pay, are required to load up their cash to their mobile money account before they visit any ECG office to pay bills.
Alternatively, a customer can also take a deposit slip from any ECG office and visit his or her bank and make payment, as ECG is integrated with all banks in the country.

So once you make the payment it reflects at ECG so there is no need for you to return to ECG and present any receipt.

She also said that there will be no e-levy or any service charges applied to payments to ECG.

“If your bill is ghs100 you pay exactly GHS100. No charges, no e-levy. The service is being rolled out nationwide and can be accessed anywhere in the country, even on feature phones via the short code – *266#.
The new system is designed to eliminate the incidents of non-payment of bills and its attendant bribery and corruption identified in that space”

Source: Maxwell Ohene Addo/Planbfmonline.com
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