Nigeria Communications Week

Ikeja Electric Begins e-bills for Customers’ Convenienc­e

- Ugo Onwuaso

IKEJA Electric Plc (IE) has introduced electronic billing (ebilling) platform, which enables customers to receive electricit­y bills promptly and convenient­ly, via channels, such as SMS, USSD, email, IE Bill portal and IE mobile Applicatio­n.

The e-billing initiative is part of the firm’s desire to leverage innovation and technology to

improve customer experience. It is designed to deliver electronic bills directly to the customer thereby eradicatin­g challenges such as misplaced bills or delayed delivery and other issues which are associated with distributi­on of physical bills.

The company said that very soon, e-bills will be the dominant mode of bill delivery considerin­g its numerous advantages, as well as the company’s mass metering of customers across its network.

Felix Ofulue, head, Corporate Communicat­ions for Ikeja Electric, said: “What we have done with e-billing is to create different platforms through which post-paid customers can easily access their bills. As a forward thinking organisati­on, we understand that a critical element of product developmen­t is customer convenienc­e and ease to access. This is what we intend to achieve by providing post-paid customers with easier options of receiving monthly bills via SMS, e-mail, USSD, IE Bill Portal and IE mobile app.”

Ofulue also stated: “We believe that our customers appreciate innovative services that offer convenienc­e, eliminate hitches and also fit their lifestyle; which is what e-billing guarantees. Therefore, this initiative was driven largely with interest of customers at the heart of our business.”

He further pointed out that from an environmen­tal perspectiv­e, e-billing will help IE take a step towards greater environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, and for customers, e-bills will help reduce unwanted clutter and strenuous filings. The ebills will also enable customers access historical data of their bills including consumptio­n patterns.

The e-billing service is free.

The SMS is delivered to the registered phone numbers of customers while PDF bills are delivered to emails submitted by customers. PDF can also be downloaded via the website. The App is available on Android and will soon be available on other operating systems. There is also a billing portal which customers can access to download their bills on a monthly basis.

Customers can update their contacts by visiting the company’s website, Customer Care Unit or the nearest IE service centres.

For customers who do not have contact details on IE website, account managers will ensure all bills delivered to valid contacts provided by such customers.

 ??  ?? L-r; Mr. Olusola Teniola, president, Associatio­n of Telecommun­ications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON0 and Gbenga Adebayo, chairman, Associatio­n of Licensed Telecoms Companies of Nigeria, (ALTON) at recent ICT event in Lagos
L-r; Mr. Olusola Teniola, president, Associatio­n of Telecommun­ications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON0 and Gbenga Adebayo, chairman, Associatio­n of Licensed Telecoms Companies of Nigeria, (ALTON) at recent ICT event in Lagos

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