As part of its constant efforts to meet clients’ requirements and enrich their experience, Oman Investment and Finance Company, recently launched a series of updates for its flagship phone application, Khedmah. Through these frequent updates, OIFC ensures providing a bouquet of seamless and flexible solutions that fulfill the beneficiaries’ needs of having a hassle-free bill viewing and payment process.

With the new updates, users can now view the electricity bills for Majan Electricity Company and Dhofar Integrated Services Company along with other electricity companies. Furthermore, the app provides monthly bills generated by Oman Water and Wastewater Services Company which customers can pay at the push of a button.

Additionally, a new section as “e-Store” has been created offering entertainment recharge from merchants such as Netflix, Amazon, Microsoft and many more. These series of new features come as a part of value additions that the company releases frequently based on studies and analysis of new market requirements and customers’ necessities.

Seeking to cement its leading position in the market and continue its journey toward excellence, OIFC constantly evaluates the services provided to its clients and analyses their requirements. The company promptly responds to its clients demands by enhancing its solutions and harnessing the best modern technologies used in the industry. Khedmah’s efforts resonates with the national priorities that encourage digital transformation in financial services, thereby, achieving Oman Vision 2040 that aspires to create a digital and sustainable economy.

Launched in 2016, Khedmah app reflects the company’s sterling efforts in delivering an easy and digital experience for all stakeholders across the Sultanate. The app provides flexible, seamless and safe services designed to meet clients’ necessities who seeks to dispose their daily jobs easily from their home or office and save their time, efforts as well as costs. The mobile app has accomplished a new milestone by surpassing more than half a million downloads within a short period of time. This benchmark underscores the increased societal awareness about the application’s various effective and beneficial services.

Established in 1979, OIFC is one of the leading Investment and Services Company and specialises in billing, collection & debt factoring for electricity, water and telecom services in the Sultanate of Oman. These services can be availed through the company 65 branches across the Sultanate, kiosks and its digital platforms. The company’s various payment channels allow corporates, citizens and residents to easily pay and check electricity, water and telecommunications bills as well as making payment to the Public Authority for Social Insurance (PASI). Additionally, top-up phone, pre-paid electricity, and other services.

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