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Federal utility bill payment can now be done at most UAE post offices
Consumers of Federal Electricity and Water Authority (FEWA) can now pay bills and fines at post offices.
Dubai Consumers of Federal Electricity and Water Authority (FEWA) can now pay bills and fines at post offices.
The new service was officially launched at the Deira Main Post Office recently.
An agreement was signed in July, 2008, between FEWA and Emirates Post, putting in place a system that allows payment of FEWA bills at any of the 95-plus post offices across the UAE.
"This is just the start of a wide-ranging cooperation agreement between FEWA and Emirates Post. In the next phase, the agreement will expand to other areas of cooperation," said Faisal Al Nuaimi, acting Assistant CEO, Development and Marketing Affairs, Emirates Post. "This is part of our efforts to offer a wide range of public services through the postal network, in association with different government departments."
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