Used National Grid for Android?


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The National Grid mobile app provides users with a convenient platform to manage their utility accounts securely from their Android devices. It features biometric login for quick access, allowing users to bypass traditional username and password entry. Once logged in, users can view important account details, enroll in paperless billing, and download their current bills in PDF format. Additionally, the app supports in-app payments using a bank account, making bill management seamless and efficient. Users can also utilize the app to find nearby payment locations, report power outages or gas emergencies, and access the outage map for real-time updates. This comprehensive suite of features ensures that essential services are always within reach, enhancing user experience and promoting efficient communication with the utility provider.

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GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
4.7.3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 15.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
33
Downloads Last Week
0

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This free National Grid app allows customers to report and check the status of power outages, view power outage maps, find payment locations and...

This free National Grid app allows customers to report and check the status of power outages, view power outage maps, find payment locations and make a one-time payment through Western Union. In addition to this, the app provides important news updates, access to safety tips and important contact information.


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