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HFC Bank customers in Lautoka will now be able to pay their city rates, fines and waste collection fees remotely

HFC Bank customers in Lautoka will now be able to pay their city rates, fines and waste collection fees remotely

By Shanil Singh
01/05/2022
[Image: File Photo]

HFC Bank customers in Lautoka will now be able to pay their city rates, parking meter fines, building and waste collection fees remotely as the Lautoka City Council has joined the bank’s online bill payment service platform.

HFC Bank BillPay is a secure electronic bill payment service that gives customers remote access to instant hassle-free bill payments through the bank’s internet or mobile banking platforms.

HFC Bank CEO Rakesh Ram says with globalization and the growing need for more contact-less banking, they are constantly exploring innovative ways to providing more convenient and time efficient banking services for customers.

Lautoka City Council CEO, Mohammed Anees Khan says the Council is committed to providing convenient and secure services to the public.

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