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PTCL promotes digital billing to save environment

byCT Report
21/03/2019
in Business, Latest News
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KARACHI: In an effort to save environment, Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) has urged its customers to opt for digital billing instead of monthly paper bills.

A statement on Wednesday said that this initiative will, not only create awareness on preserving nature but, also gives customers an opportunity to contribute towards this cause.

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On the occasion, Moqeem ul Haque, Chief Commercial Officer, PTCL said, “PTCL, being a national company, takes its responsibility to reduce paper usage throughout our company that can have a significant impact in going green.

“We strive to provide our customers with easy and convenient options like eBilling that is secure and saves time.”

The company has taken steps to ensure that numerous avenues are open for customers to opt for eBilling.

Customers can subscribe online through the PTCL website and through the TouchApp (Android & iOS).

The customers can also call on the PTCL helpline 1218, subscribe to eBilling and opt out of receiving paper bills. All new customers are now receiving only eBills.

Furthermore, customers can pay their bills without showing a paper bill using UPaisa. They only need to provide a telephone number with the area code. PTCL is contributing towards saving the environment and a greener Pakistan.

 

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