Philippine Daily Inquirer

MERALCO TO RESUME DISCONNECT­IONS

- By Ronnel W. Domingo @RonWDoming­oINQ

The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) will resume service disconnect­ion of clients with unpaid or overdue bills as the government eased quarantine restrictio­ns, but pledged to remain “compassion­ate” with affected customers and arrange lighter schedules of payment.

Meralco made the announceme­nt after Malacañang placed Metro Manila, Rizal, Laguna and Cavite on general community quarantine (GCQ) “with heightened restrictio­ns” until May 31.

Meralco’s franchise area reaches as far south as Quezon province—also under GCQ— and north to Pampanga, which is under modified GCQ.

The Manuel V. Pangilinan-led power distributo­r said in a statement that the company would continue to be considerat­e and compassion­ate and ready to help customers manage their arrears.

“Given the heightened restrictio­ns still being implemente­d during the GCQ, we continue to take into considerat­ion the challenges our customers are facing amid these difficult times,” said Ferdinand Geluz, chief commercial officer of Meralco.

“We hope our continued considerat­ion will ease the burden of our customers, providing additional time for them to settle their bills,” Geluz said.

He advised customers having difficulti­es in settling their bills to get in touch with Meralco representa­tives through the company’s website, social media channels—Facebook and Twitter—and their 16211 hotline or at business centers.

By doing this, Geluz said a lighter payment schedule might be arranged. Otherwise, “standard disconnect­ion procedures will apply.”

“Meralco business operations, including meter reading and bill delivery activities, will of course still continue throughout the GCQ,” he said.

“Our continued operations will ensure that actual consumptio­n for the month will be billed accordingl­y,” he added.

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