MILAN (Reuters) - Plenitude, the Eni company that sells energy services, in agreement with representatives of consumer associations has decided to offer its customers the possibility of installment payments on bills issued during the first half of 2023.

According to a statement, Plenitude has provided the possibility for households, condominiums and small businesses to activate from February 1 an installment plan for bills issued during the first half of 2023, with variable installments depending on the amount and without the application of interest and fees.

This initiative, which is in line with what was already done in 2022, was matured by the company in view of the difficulties that its customers might face in meeting the deadlines for electricity and gas bills, the note adds.