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Home » How to Pay KPLC Bills with Airtel Money (Zero Transaction Fees)

How to Pay KPLC Bills with Airtel Money (Zero Transaction Fees)

NyongesaSande News Desk by NyongesaSande News Desk
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How to Pay KPLC Bills with Airtel Money (Zero Transaction Fees)

How to Pay KPLC Bills with Airtel Money (Zero Transaction Fees). Airtel Money users in Kenya can now pay their Kenya Power (KPLC) electricity bills without incurring any transaction fees for the next six months. This initiative aims to reduce expenditure for Kenyans during tough economic times. The offer is applicable to both postpaid and prepaid KPLC customers.

    • Steps to Pay KPLC Bills via Airtel Money:
  • Key Points
  • After Six Months
  • Summary

Steps to Pay KPLC Bills via Airtel Money:

  1. *Dial USSD code 334# from your Airtel line.
  2. Select “Airtel PayBill” from the menu.
  3. Choose “KPLC” from the list of options.
  4. Enter your KPLC account number (for postpaid) or your meter number (for prepaid).
  5. Enter the amount you wish to pay.
  6. Confirm the payment by entering your Airtel Money PIN.
  7. Complete the transaction and you will receive a confirmation message.

Key Points

  • Zero Transaction Fees: This offer is valid for six months, after which standard transaction fees will apply.
  • Convenience: This service enhances the convenience of paying electricity bills directly from your Airtel Money wallet.
  • Savings: By eliminating transaction fees, customers can save money which can be used for other expenses.

After Six Months

Once the zero-fee period ends, Airtel Money will introduce transaction fees for paying KPLC bills. Airtel Money assures that these fees will be affordable for their customers.

Summary

This partnership between Airtel Money and Kenya Power aims to provide financial relief to Kenyans by waiving transaction fees for electricity bill payments for six months. Users can take advantage of this offer by following the simple steps outlined above to pay their KPLC bills via Airtel Money.

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