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eTranzact Expands Utility Bill Payment Solutions to Northern Nigeria

Independent 2 days ago
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eTranzact Plc, a leading e-payment gateway company, has announced the expansion of its utility bill payment solutions to the northern region of Nigeria.
Residents of Jos, Bauchi, and Kaduna can now effortlessly top up their electricity bills using the Powercode service by simply dialing *389# on their mobile phones and following the instructions.
This expansion underscores eTranzact’s commitment to providing Nigerians with an easy and convenient lifestyle.
Group Head, Financial Services and Collections at eTranzact, Abimbola Reis, expressed the company’s dedication to improving accessibility for all Nigerians: “At eTranzact, we are passionate about leveraging technology to make everyday tasks easier for our customers. By extending our Powercode service to the northern region, we are ensuring that more Nigerians can enjoy a seamless and convenient experience when managing their utility bills.”
Powercode is a simple self-service electricity payment solution that allows people to manage their utility payments using USSD codes on their mobile phones. It is already available in several Nigerian cities including Abuja, Enugu, Ibadan, Benin, Kano, Port-Harcourt and Lagos.
This service, provided by eTranzact, makes it easy and convenient for users to pay their utility bills without needing internet access

Justus Adejumoh is an IT / Telecom Reporter who has been covering the ICT sector for over a decade. He is currently the IT / Telecom Editor of Independent Newspapers Limited. With a knack for the industry’s issues and trends, he has given impetus to the industry through agenda-setting reports, analysis of issues and interfacing with industry stakeholders.

A graduate of Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), he also attended Delta State University, Abraka, Delta State for his first degree and Master from University of Lagos. Also, he has attended several training courses and workshops on media and other fields. They include CNN / MultiChoice Media Training, CSR Training- Pan-Atlantic University (Lagos Business School), and Microsoft Advanced Media Training, among others.

He is currently the General Secretary of Nigeria Information Technology Reporters’ Association (NITRA) and a Senior Member of Chartered Institute of Public Diplomacy and Management (CIPDM).

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