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Vodafone Ghana Mobile Financial Services Limited (Vodafone Cash) has announced that prepaid customers can make ECG payments through the short code *110#.
Starting Thursday, 17th August 2023, Vodafone Cash customers with smart meters can buy prepaid electricity via the *110# USSD menu.
The process is simple and user-friendly. Customers should dial *110#, select option 4 (Make Payments), choose option 1 (Pay Bill), pick option 3 (Utilities), click option 2 (ECG) and follow the prompts.
Customers can also register up to two meters, select their preferred meter, input the amount, and confirm the transaction with a PIN.
While the service is currently only available via *110#, Vodafone Ghana plans to extend the payment feature to its MyVodafoneApp (MVA), thereby extending the convenience of electricity payments across platforms.
“This initiative represents our commitment to leverage technology to make everyday transactions seamless for our customers and we are delighted to offer this convenience to all Vodafone Cash customers,” said Philip Amoateng, Director for Vodafone Cash.
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