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Telecommunications Logistics - Supply Chain Management States - Kerala Vodafone ties up with Kerala postal circle Our Bureau Kochi, Oct. 23 Mobile phone operator Vodafone Essar Ltd has entered into a tie up with Kerala postal circle here on Tuesday to enable its customers to conveniently pay their bills at all designated post offices in the State. The MoU, in this regard, has been signed by Mr Balaji Raman, General Manager, Finance, Vodafone Essar Cellular Ltd, Kerala, and Mr Srikanda Das, Assistant Director, Business Development, Chief PMG Office, Thiruvananthapuram. The tie-up with Indian postal service is specially targeted at customers who prefer to make payments in cash. With this facility, any Vodafone customers can pay their bill at any of the designated post offices in the State. This tie up is currently applicable to 337 designated post offices in the State, and this will be extended to more post offices in the coming months. Simple, convenientMr K. Sankara Narayanan, CEO, Vodafone Essar Cellular Ltd, Kerala, said that the tie-up with the Indian Postal Service is a significant move for the company to make payment simple and convenient for the customers in the State. This convenient payment mechanism through post offices is an addition to the already existing convenient payment options, including Vodafone stores, cheque drop boxes and Vodafone mobile stores, among others. More Stories on : Telecommunications | Supply Chain Management | Kerala
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