CEB expands implementation of e-billing system to more consumers

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Colombo (LNW): The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) is discontinuing printed paper bills and introducing the CEB e-billing system in various areas, including Dehiwala, Kelaniya, Sri Jayewardenepura, Matara, and Ambalangoda.

Consumers in these regions will exclusively receive digital bills via SMS or email.

The CEB encourages nationwide customer registration for this service, as printed bills will gradually be phased out.

Registration can be done via SMS or online.

Consumers can register by typing the following send sending it to 1987:

Type REG<space>your CEB Account number.

The e-billing system aims to save about 100 million sheets of paper annually, with the CEB urging customers to embrace this eco-friendly digital transformation.

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