BRPL allows new mode of bills payment

New service for those who prefer to use cash for online transaction payments

GN Bureau | April 23, 2010



Customers of BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd, which distributes power in south and west Delhi, can now pay their electricity bills at a nearby Oxigen-enabled retail outlet.
All they have to do is use ‘OxiCash’- a cash-based online payment solution.
As per an agreement signed between BRPL and Oxigen services, the customers can pay their electricity bills using OxiCash at over 7,500 Oxigen web-enabled retail outlets across Delhi and the National Capital Region. The company already allows online payments through www.bsesdelhi.com
“For online payment of bills they simply have to enter their BRPL CRN number as printed on the electricity bill, OxiCash e-wallet ID or registered mobile number and six-digit password,” said Gopal Saxena, CEO, BRPL. 

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