Drivers will no longer need to visit or stand in long lines at any Land Transport Authority office to make payments as Digicel Pacific has collaborated with the LTA, making it possible for Digicel Pacific MyCash customers to easily set up LTA as a new biller and make payments for key services directly from their MyCash wallet.
Digicel says MyCash users can now easily pay for traffic infringement notices from their mobile phone without needing to visit an LTA office.
They say this initiative is designed to help eliminate long queues and reduce wait times, offering a faster and more efficient customer experience.
Digicel Fiji CEO Farid Mohammed says they are excited to have LTA on MyCash to provide Fijians with a more convenient and hassle-free solution for their LTA payments.
He says Digicel Fiji is committed to enhancing the digital lives of its customers, and this collaboration aligns perfectly with its mission to make everyday life easier through innovation.
Mohammed says they believe this will significantly improve the overall customer experience for their users.
He adds the convenience and efficiency offered by MyCash will benefit Fijians.
The CEO says when a Traffic Infringement Notice (TIN) is paid with MyCash, it’s updated in real-time in LTA’s system, and the instant update eliminates the necessity of manual reconciliation and waiting periods, enabling LTA to process customers’ services and transactions instantly.
Mohammed says it further improves transparency and accuracy, encouraging customers to use digital payments via the MyCash app.
He says customers have enhanced convenience and peace of mind, never needing to visit an LTA office or call to check for payments.
He further says the instant update allows them to proceed with related services like vehicle or license renewals without disruption, making the overall process faster, simpler, and more reliable.
He adds by integrating LTA as a business biller on the MyCash app, Digicel Pacific has positioned MyCash as the go-to mobile wallet for essential bill payments in Fiji.
The CEO says through the continued expansion of its service provider portfolio, MyCash empowers users with practical digital solutions that save time and offer greater flexibility.
To make payments, MyCash users can simply load funds into their accounts through various channels, including ANZ, BSP, BRED, Westpac and HFC Banks, or deposit at nearby MyCash agents.
Then, easily select LTA under more bills on the MyCash app and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the transaction.
Additionally, LTA offices have QR codes for MyCash payments adding to the extensive network of over 2,400 Digicel Fiji MyCash QR payment points across the country.
MyCash offers a wide range of services, including bill payments, money transfers and top-ups.
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