RIO COMMUNITIES—New Mexico Water Service recently announced it has partnered with Promise to offer residential customers customizable, interest-free PromisePay payment plans for past-due water bills.  

These payment plans offer more flexibility beyond New Mexico Water’s other payment plans, all of which enable customers with past-due accounts to avoid interruptions in water service. Promise began its partnership with California Water Services, and now has expanded its partnership with the company to serve two of its subsidiaries in New Mexico Water and Washington Water. 

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New Mexico Water residential customers with a past-due balance of $50 or more can now access the PromisePay online system at newmexicowater.promise-pay.com Customers without internet access can call the local New Mexico Water office to set up a plan by phone. Promise’s payment plans are private and easy to set up, and enable customers to structure their plans to best suit their needs. 

The portal enables residential customers to select from various payment plan options, set up automatic payments, and provide contact information for payment reminders and other notifications through text messaging. Both residential property owners and tenants with a New Mexico Water account are eligible. 

“Our goal is to ensure that all of our customers have access to reliable, safe, clean, and affordable water service,” said Cynthia Apodaca, New Mexico Water general manager.  

“We’re pleased to expand our partnership with Cal Water to serve their New Mexico Water customers and to make sure that their residential customers continue to have access to high-quality water service,” said Promise Founder and CEO Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins. “Through our expanded partnership, we will support the financial empowerment of residents from communities throughout New Mexico Water’s service area by offering them flexible, accessible, and affordable options to get caught up on their water bills.” 

The PromisePay portal provides a comprehensive payment platform, which includes: 

  • Options to enroll and set up payment plans online, by mobile phone, or via call center
  • Convenient payment types (credit/debit card, ACH, Apple Pay, and Google Pay)
  • Text reminders and notifications
  • Payment flexibility and plan management, with options to request a one-time due-date extension, modify due dates, and change payment methods

To learn more about the program and enroll, visit newmexicowater.promise-pay.com 

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