Water bills payable at Cayman Islands Postal Service

From yesterday, consumers can pay their water and sewerage bills at East End, North Side, Bodden Town, Savannah, Airport, Seven Mile Beach and General Post Offices during regular opening hours.

The Cayman Islands Postal Service and Water Authority (Cayman) have partnered to provide customers with an additional service—the pay-at-post system.

Post offices on Grand Cayman generally open between 8:15 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday and between 9:00 am and 12:30 pm on Saturday.

Customers are asked to present their Water Authority bill along with their payment when using the post office bill payment service. The payment methods accepted at the post offices are cash and cheque. Customers who require special assistance with a disconnection notice or who wish to make a partial payment are requested to visit the Water Authority office.

The addition of the Water Authority to its pay-at-post partnership means that customers on Grand Cayman are able to pay three major utility bills: electricity, water and phone, at a single location.

Furthermore, customers are able to top up their Cable & Wireless and Digicel pay-as-you-go phones, purchase Cable & Wireless Phone 2 Go, as well as pay garbage collection fees.

From yesterday, consumers can pay their water and sewerage bills at East End, North Side, Bodden Town, Savannah, Airport, Seven Mile Beach and General Post Offices during regular opening hours.

The Cayman Islands Postal Service and Water Authority (Cayman) have partnered to provide customers with an additional service—the pay-at-post system.

Post offices on Grand Cayman generally open between 8:15 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday and between 9:00 am and 12:30 pm on Saturday.

Customers are asked to present their Water Authority bill along with their payment when using the post office bill payment service. The payment methods accepted at the post offices are cash and cheque. Customers who require special assistance with a disconnection notice or who wish to make a partial payment are requested to visit the Water Authority office.

“We are excited to have entered into this partnership with the Postal Service because we can now offer several new payment locations for our customers closer to where they live and work,” said Joanna Welcome-Martinez, Customer Service Manager at the Water Authority.

“We continue to expand the ways that our customers can conduct business with us and in doing so, we hope that we are also making the process easier for them.”

Postmaster General Sheena Glasgow said she is pleased that the Postal Service is bringing yet another convenience to its customers.

“We are always looking for opportunities to expand our value-added service. Our partnership with the Water Authority brings us one step closer to offering Post Office customers a one-stop shopping experience.”

Minister of Communications, Works and Infrastructure Hon Arden McLean is also pleased that two departments within his ministry will be working together to offer residents an easy, convenient option for paying their bills.

“My ministry is committed to ensuring quality service within departments and to meet the needs of customers while establishing partnerships within, and outside government,” the Minister said.

The addition of the Water Authority to its pay-at-post partnership means that customers on Grand Cayman are able to pay three major utility bills: electricity, water and phone, at a single location.

Furthermore, customers are able to top up their Cable & Wireless and Digicel pay-as-you-go phones, purchase Cable & Wireless Phone 2 Go, as well as pay garbage collection fees.

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