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STREAMLINING WATER BILL PAYMENTS: NWSC OFFERS CONVENIENT OPTIONS

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In Uganda, ensuring access to clean and safe water is a commitment upheld by the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC). For customers across the country, settling their water bills not only guarantees continued service but also supports NWSC’s mission to extend these essential utilities to more communities.

With that in mind, NWSC has streamlined the process of bill payment with a variety of user-friendly options. One such method is direct debit, where customers authorize their banks to automatically settle their bills monthly. This seamless approach eliminates the hassle of manual payments, ensuring uninterrupted water service without the fear of disconnection.

Embracing the digital age, NWSC has also integrated mobile money platforms into their payment system. Through partnerships with MTN and Airtel, customers can conveniently pay their bills anytime, anywhere. This flexibility caters to the diverse needs of Ugandans, making bill settlement a matter of a few taps on their mobile phones.

Notably, NWSC also collaborates with major banks across Uganda, offering customers the choice to pay over the counter or via their bank’s mobile applications. This accessibility ensures that regardless of their preferred banking institution, customers can effortlessly manage their bills, enhancing convenience and efficiency. 

The best part is one no longer has to worry about their bill getting lost, because gone are the days of paper bills. NWSC has transitioned to e-bills delivered via SMS, providing customers with detailed billing information directly to their mobile devices. This environmentally friendly approach not only reduces paper waste but also simplifies bill tracking, with a secure link allowing customers to view and manage their bills with ease.

Everything has been made convenient for the customer. So choose your mode of payment, manage your bills promptly and efficiently, contributing to a future where clean water is accessible to every Ugandan.

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