K-Electric Extends Due Date of Electricity Bills

HeadlinesK-Electric Extends Due Date of Electricity Bills

image003Karachi – 7th August, 2014: K-Electric has extended the deadline for payments of electricity bills, which were due between 6th & 11thAugust (both days inclusive) to the new date of 12th August 2014.
All banks have been informed to accept the late payment without any penalty, said K-Electric’s spokesperson. He added that the reason for the extension was to facilitate the customers.

 

In-case any bank fails to accept the utility bill at a later date, consumers can register their complaints at the following email ID, which will be addressed immediately: DDE@ke.com.pk

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