The Electricity Company of Ghana's (ECG) Revenue Assurance Information Technology team has conducted an extensive training session for the Volta Region's Priority Clients Management Executives (PCMEs), Debt Management Officers (DMOs), and Revenue Management Officers.
The training held on Friday, 28th February, 2025, was aimed at ensuring efficient debt management and steady revenue generation.

The session focused on the ECG live debt dashboard, equipping participants with the necessary tools to effectively manage high-consuming customers and reduce outstanding debt across various districts in the region.
Participants were encouraged to utilise the live debt dashboard to streamline their processes and enhance collection efforts.

Following the session, all participants are expected to avoid recording zero collections in their debt management activities.
The Revenue Assurance Information Technology team, responsible for data engineering within ECG, is committed to supporting staff in achieving these critical goals for the overall success of the organisation.
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