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Pay electricity bills online.. The Ministry activated the application in Baghdad

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Pay electricity bills online. The Ministry activated the application in Baghdad
Pay electricity bills online. The Ministry activated the application in Baghdad

The Ministry of Electricity announced today, Saturday, the opening of the Baghdad electronic bill payment application, with a deduction amount limited to one thousand dinars.

The government will use the branch electronic account to collect the funds and settle on the same day.

“In compliance with the government program and under the guidance of Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, the Ministry of Electricity announced today officially the launch of the electronic payment application to pay electricity bills through electronic payment cards,” Minister Ziyad Ali Fadel stated in a statement to the official agency, which was then picked up by the 964 network. He also noted that “The application will include the entire governorate of Baghdad, and the experience will be generalized to all Iraqi governorates.”

Noting that “the deduction will be a very small amount and not exceed one thousand dinars, and the price is The list is fixed,” he continued, “The citizen can now pay the electricity bill anywhere using any electronic card without going to the Electricity Department, and at the same time verify its payment by receiving a notification over the phone.”

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