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Louisiana town to offer utility payment kiosk | Kiosk Marketplace

Residents of Broussard, Louisiana, will be able to pay utility bills 24/7 at a kiosk near City Hall, according to an Acadiana Advocate report. Lawmakers approved $45,000 to purchase the kiosk from Ad Compx Systems Group, a provider of payment solutions, which will complement an existing payment drive thru that is open during regular operating hours.

The kiosk will replace a drop box option available after hours. Lcd Wall Mounted Digital Signage

Louisiana town to offer utility payment kiosk | Kiosk Marketplace

Users will scan a barcode on their billing statement at the kiosk, then pay by checks, credit cards, cash or money orders, and receive a receipt.

Residents will still be able to pay online using an automatic bank draft, in person or by phone.

The city will pay an annual $6,000 for security cameras, software updates and 24-hour access to a customer call center.

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