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Govt extends due date for electricity bills payment till April 7

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: In an effort to provide economic relief to the already suffering people amid coronavirus outbreak, federal government on Thursday extended the payment date of electricity bill to April 7, 2020 without late payment surcharge.

According to a notification issued by the Power Division on Thursday, the electricity consumers can pay the bill by April 7 without late payment surcharge.

The notification stated that the consumers have been relief due to outbreak of coronavirus in the country.

All DISCOs have also been directed to disseminate the decision among their consumers and implement the decision, the notification said.

The PEPCO and PITC have also been directed to strictly ensure the instructions and forward compliance report to Power Division.

Earlier, the K-Electric (KE) management had announced an extension in the due date for the payments of bills below Rs4,000 for the month of March – stretching it to April 10.

The KE management also announced its decision to suspend its officials’ physical meter-reading practice due to the health hazards posed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic – in a bid to safeguard both its employees and customers.

According to the company, electricity bills to residential and commercial customers will be calculated on the basis of their average number of units consumed, in line with the guidelines issued by National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) for instances where physical meter-reading is not possible.

As a precaution against coronavirus, consumers can see and download their bills by visiting KE’s website at www.ke.com.pk. Moreover, these individuals can receive their bill through SMS alerts by texting ‘Bill’ space 13-digit KE account number to 8119.

KE has also advised consumers to avoid visiting banks for bill payments. Mobile banking, Easy Paisa, Jazz Cash and ATM services have been recommended for the payments.

The Frontier Post

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