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SLT introduce first “drive through” bill payment facility, Mobitel bills, ATM machines
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Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), the pioneering
integrated telecommunication service provider introduced the first
“drive-through” bill payment facility, at SLT Maradana Teleshop, at a
special opening ceremony held on Tuesday (09), SLT is the first
operator to implement a “drive-through” bill payment facility, which was
introduced with the aim of increasing customer convenience and adding
value to customers’ overall experience with SLT.
With the introduction of this latest
bill payment facility, customers are now able to pay their SLT and
Mobitel bills to the SLT counter in the comfort of their vehicle, while
on their way to their destinations, eliminating the hassle of finding
parking spaces and thus, fitting their errands more easily into their
busy lifestyles. The SLT Teleshop at Maradana is centrally located in a
busy commercial area and this drive through bill payment facility that
is easily accessible by customers, will help to greatly increase their
convenience.
SLT has already enabled the bill payment
facility in over 3000 different locations island-wide including leading
supermarkets, banks (with the option of making bill payments at the
bank counter, ATM machines, using phone banking method or through the
bank’s website), other retail outlets, on-line through the company’s
corporate website www.slt.lk, as well as through doorstep banking
facilities that enable customers to pay their bills at their own
doorstep through mobile collection teams that regularly visit customers’
homes.
Lalith de Silva, Group CEO of SLT said,
“Our strategy behind this initiative is to enhance customer experience
at each and every customer touch point. Through this, we hope to get
closer to our customers, and make their lives easier by helping them to
carry out their daily activities with as minimum disruption to their
busy lives as possible.”
Source:www.news.lk
