Irish Postal Operator Broadens Online Facilities
An Post, has recently added the facility to buy or renew TV Licences as part of its online facilities
Communications Minister Eamon Ryan last week launched www.tvlicence.ie, a handy and secure new website facility for buying and renewing a Television Licence.
As well as buying or renewing a licence, householders and businesses can use the new on-line facility to update their contact details, should they move house or premises during the term of their licence.
TV Licence Manager at An Post, Mary Harrahill, explained that buying or renewing a licence through www.tvlicence.ie is quick, secure and very easy to do: “First-time buyers simply key in their name and address. Existing customers use the reference number and PIN number displayed on the renewal notice. After confirming their details, customers can choose to pay by Laser, Visa or Mastercard. They can print off the payment confirmation and the new licence will be posted to them within ten working days, it’s simple as that.
1,059,682 licences were purchased by householders and businesses in 2007. A Television Licence costs EUR 160 per year. Every household, business, holiday home or other premises with a television must have a TV Licence. General TV Licence information is available on the website in Irish and eleven other languages including Chinese, Polish, Lithuanian, Portuguese and Spanish.
An Post, has recently added the facility to buy or renew TV Licences as part of its online facilities
Communications Minister Eamon Ryan last week launched www.tvlicence.ie, a handy and secure new website facility for buying and renewing a Television Licence.
As well as buying or renewing a licence, householders and businesses can use the new on-line facility to update their contact details, should they move house or premises during the term of their licence.
TV Licence Manager at An Post, Mary Harrahill, explained that buying or renewing a licence through www.tvlicence.ie is quick, secure and very easy to do: “First-time buyers simply key in their name and address. Existing customers use the reference number and PIN number displayed on the renewal notice. After confirming their details, customers can choose to pay by Laser, Visa or Mastercard. They can print off the payment confirmation and the new licence will be posted to them within ten working days, it’s simple as that.
1,059,682 licences were purchased by householders and businesses in 2007. A Television Licence costs EUR 160 per year. Every household, business, holiday home or other premises with a television must have a TV Licence. General TV Licence information is available on the website in Irish and eleven other languages including Chinese, Polish, Lithuanian, Portuguese and Spanish.