For the first time in Israel – in Ramat Gan you can pay a property tax bill via “bit”

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The Ramat Gan Municipality and the bit app, in collaboration with the new automation, are launching a new payment option for property tax bills. The Ramat Gan Municipality, the first authority to cooperate with bit, allows all residents of the city to pay the property tax bill in a simple, safe and fast way, without the need to enter credit card information.

Until today, the payment of property taxes for residents of cities and local authorities in Israel, could only be done by arriving at the post office bank, the municipality’s website (by typing in a credit card), or at a call center. From today, residents of Ramat Gan can enter the municipality’s website and when choosing the payment option, simply select a payment via bit, and the charge is made immediately and with a minimum of clicks. In addition, residents will be able to view payment details directly in bit, for tracking, control and quick retrieval.

The connection between bit and the Ramat Gan municipality was made through the new automation, which develops and provides advanced computer services and digital and innovation solutions to about 70% of the local authorities in Israel. The new automation solutions support municipal services in the areas of collection, finance, payroll and human resources, education, parking, engineering and GIS and more.

Carmel Shama HaCohen, Mayor of Ramat Gan: “Ramat Gan is a leader in innovation. The new payment service that allows you to pay the property tax bill. Using the But app, is part of the service revolution we are promoting in the city, for the benefit of residents.

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Amit Dadush, director of the bit unit: “We are happy to continue to innovate for our customers and expand the payment options in bit also to authorities’ payments. The cooperation between the popular payment app in Israel and the Ramat Gan municipality will allow residents to enjoy and pay bit tax , Comfortable and safe. “

Shelly Cohen, CEO of the new automation: “Today we are opening a new chapter in the level of municipal service for Israeli residents. The new automation works to add digital interfaces with an emphasis on resident experience, which enable local authorities to provide residents with service in the most convenient and accessible digital channels. The Ramat Gan municipality is the first of many authorities and municipalities to join the payments revolution in the bit app. “

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