DLPC introduces MobileAP 2.2 for electric bill viewing and many more!

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DAVAO CITY — The Davao Light and Power company recently launched the MobileAP in 2.2 which provides every customers update to the phone-based application which gives birth to the online billing and payment options of the power company.

With MobileAP 2.2 version, Davao Light customers can now be notified when their monthly electric bill is available and they will be able to download it in PDF form, replacing the hardcopy of their paper bills with a more eco-friendly electronic bill! They can download the app through Google Play or Apple app store for free.

The new MobileAP 2.2 allows customers to track their payment history, see their consumption charts, register multiple accounts for those who own several properties, and check their payment options on one interactive app!

This development came two years aftert the DLPC, Inc., a subsidiary of AboitizPower subsidiary, launched the MobileAP in 2020.

In addition, clients will be able to contact the utility company using the app for any concern through the cellphone and telephone numbers listed under the ‘Contact Us’ tab. The app can also lead them to the social media pages of Davao Light where they can be updated with the company’s latest news and announcements.

With the new application, the customers can visit the nearby service center locations where they can pay their bills or transact with Davao Light face-to-face.

Roger Velasco, the president and COO of the power giant, in a statement said “With the satisfaction of our customers in mind, Davao Light is constantly seeking new ways to improve our customers’ experience through our services, such as the MobileAP.”

Davao Light’s franchise area covers a population of about 1.8 million with a total of 467,933 customers, making it the third largest privately-owned electric distribution utility in the Philippines.-EZC with PR

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