Ukraine's Naftogaz Updates Payment Details for Gas Bills.
New Payment Details for Naftogaz Gas Bills
According to Novyny.live: Naftogaz of Ukraine, the national energy company, has updated the bank details required for paying natural gas bills. This change will affect over 12 million households served by the company. The updated information will be printed on new payment slips and will also be automatically updated within the systems of Naftogaz's partner banks. This is a standard administrative update for a major state-owned utility.
Some customers learned of the new details by chance, which initially caused questions and concern. A Naftogaz representative clarified the process, stating:
The updated details for Naftogaz of Ukraine will be indicated on the payment slips.
This means consumers will find the current, correct information directly on their gas invoices.
New 'Kub' Utility App
Separately, a new application called 'Kub' has launched in Ukraine, allowing users to submit meter readings and pay utility bills for gas. This could become a convenient tool for customers looking to streamline their payment process and better manage their household utility expenses. The app is part of a broader digitalization effort for public services in the country.
Therefore, the change in Naftogaz's payment details is important news for consumers, who must be aware of the new information to ensure uninterrupted payment for natural gas. The update could impact the financial transactions of many households, so it is crucial for consumers to carefully check for updates on their payment slips. The introduction of the new 'Kub' app may offer a helpful solution for those wanting to optimize their utility payment process, though it also requires users to adapt to new technology. Consumers should stay informed to avoid potential payment issues in the future.
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