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Guyana Water Threatening Legal Action Against Defaulters

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (Starbroek News (Guyana)) — The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) has served customers in the South/North Ruimveldt area with notices demanding payment of outstanding bills or else the company will take court action against defa

Water Sector the Main Source of Defaults on Utility Bills

BAKU, Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan Business Center) — Azerbaijan's economy is bogged down by arrears in utility bills, particularly in the water sector. The government said the water sector is the only source of defaults on public utility services.

Bassil Sets Deadline for Water Bill Payment

BEIRUT, Lebanon (Ya Libnan (Lebanon)) — Lebanese politicians and other public figures will have until the end of July to pay their overdue water bills, or face cut-offs, Energy and Water Minister Gebran Bassil announced.

Kuwait Inaugurates Electronic Payment System

KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT (Kuwait Times) — Kuwait initiated its stateowned electronic payment system, Tasdeed, through which residents can pay power and water bills, traffic tickets, immigration fees, phone bills, legal fees, and civil ident

Bamenda City Council Stops Paying Bills for Pubic Taps

Cameroon, BAMENDA (Cameroon Tribune) — The Bamenda City Council stopped paying bills for public taps, shifting responsibility for payment onto residents. The council made the move because the council already owes $3.4 million USD to

Baku, Sumyagit Without Water Due to Unpaid Electric Bills

BAKU, Azerbaijan (Today.Az (Azerbaijan)) — Residents of Baku and Sumgayit will be left without a water supply when electrical utility Sumgayitelektrikshebeke cuts the power supply to the Azersu pumping station due to an unpaid $55.7 million

Emirates NBD, Palm Utilities in Deal to Streamline Billing, Payment

duBai (Khaleej Times (United Arab Emirates)) — Emirates NBD and Palm Utilities Group have signed a deal that will allow customers to pay their water, sewage and district cooling bills electronically through the bank's ATMs, CDMs, SMS and Interne

Utility Payment Made Easier

BAKU (Azerbaijan Business Center) — Starting in mid-July, Customers can now pay utility bills at banks and post offices, as part of a new initiative from the National Bank of Azerbaijan. The move aims to make it