Water Bills Also Payable with Payco... NHN Payco Introduces 'Seoul City Water Supply Invoice' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] NHN Payco announced on the 31st that it has partnered with the Seoul Metropolitan Waterworks Authority to introduce the 'Seoul Metropolitan Waterworks Bill' service, which allows users to check and pay their water bills via mobile.


Accordingly, Payco users residing in Seoul can receive their water bill statements through the Payco app starting from the 30th, check the charges, and make payments immediately using Payco. Detailed billing information such as current month’s water and sewage charges, water usage fees, usage period, and consumption volume can also be viewed.


The Seoul Metropolitan Waterworks Bill can be applied for by selecting ‘Seoul Metropolitan Waterworks’ in the ‘Electronic Documents’ section under the ‘Life’ menu within the Payco app. After applying, users will receive issued bills, and by selecting ‘Pay’ on the bill viewing screen, they can instantly pay using their registered credit or debit cards on Payco.


Users who opt to receive only electronic bills sent via app, email, or text message instead of paper bills will receive a 1% discount on the water bill items, with a maximum discount benefit of 1,000 KRW.


NHN Payco also offers Payco points benefits. Users who apply for the Seoul Metropolitan Waterworks Bill through Payco by May 31 will be entered into a draw to receive 10,000 points, and an additional 3,000 points will be awarded upon payment. Furthermore, sharing the event will grant an extra 3,000 points, allowing users to enjoy up to 16,000 points in total benefits.



NHN Payco plans to strengthen the ‘Payco Electronic Document Box’ service, which allows users to store and manage various living expense bills, certificates, and electronic documents through the Payco app, in line with the non-face-to-face era.


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