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BWL Launches Fee-Free Payment Kiosks at Six Quality Dairy Locations

Nov 25, 2022 12:13 PM

The Lansing Board of Water & Light (BWL) has launched fee-free payment kiosks in six local Quality Dairy Stores. The kiosks will be available at the following locations:

  • 700 N Pine St
  • 2121 W Holmes Rd
  • 4500 W Saginaw Hwy
  • 5100 S Waverly Rd
  • 5010 Dunckel
  • 3332 E Lake Lansing Road

“Quality Dairy has been a part of the Lansing area for over 86 years; offering our customers a wide variety of fresh bakery, dairy and grocery products. We are continually searching for ways to support the community and are excited to offer our customers a convenient way to pay their utility bill from the Lansing Board of Water & Light and DivDat,” said Ken Martin, CEO of Quality Dairy. “These kiosks add to our mission to provide our customers with great service and enhances the convenience we can offer in our stores.”

The payment kiosks are a convenient, accessible and fee-free option for customers to pay their BWL bills. The kiosks are a safe and secure payment option and will accept multiple forms of payment including cash, check, credit and debit card.

BWL partnered with kiosk provider DivDat whose clients include City of Detroit, State of Michigan and Wayne County.“DivDat’s bill payment kiosks offer Lansing Board of Water & Light customers the opportunity to pay their BWL bills how they prefer – when and where it’s most convenient for them – in select QD locations,” said Jason Bierkle, President & CEO of DivDat. “We applaud BWL for making it easier for customers to pay their bills, and look forward to serving Greater Lansing and its residents by providing more ways to pay.”

Additionally, BWL will reopen its Haco Customer Service Center, located at 1232 Haco Drive, on Monday, December 5 for the first time since its closure due to COVID. The hours will be Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

“We are always looking for ways to provide better customer service,” said Dick Peffley, General Manager of the Lansing Board of Water & Light. “These additional payment options will make paying your bill easier and more convenient. ”

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held to celebrate the new kiosks. Details below:

WHEN: Monday, November 28 at 1:00 pm

WHERE: Quality Dairy, 5010 Dunckel

WHO: BWL General Manager Dick Peffley, City of Lansing Mayor Andy Schor, Quality Dairy officials, DivDat officials

The BWL has approximately 100,000 electric customers, 58,000 water customers, 155 steam customers and 19 chilled water customers. For more information about the BWL’s payment options, visit lbwl.com/paybill.

 

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