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Easy Bill ties up with BSES for bill collection

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Mr S.K. Munjal, CEO, Hero Corporate Services, exchanging documents with Mr Rakesh Aggarwal, CEO, BSES, watched by Mr Rahul Munjal, CEO, Easy Bill, at a function in the Capital on Wednesday. — Ramesh Sharma

New Delhi , Jan. 7

EASY Bill, a Hero Group company, today said it has tied up with BSES, the power distributor in Delhi, for bill collection.

With this, BSES customers can pay their electricity bills at 450 centres of Easy Bill, and get instant receipt on payment.

Easy Bill has tied up with mobile phone companies and utilities to collect bills. It has tied up with neighbourhood retails shops to collect bills and issue receipts.

Easy Bill levies a nominal fee in some cases while the utilities will bear the cost in others.

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