Electricity Bill Collection Moves to 1LINK in 2026

In a decisive step toward financial transparency and real-time revenue recovery, the Lahore Electric Supply Company (LESCO) has officially approved the migration of its entire electricity bill collection system to the 1LINK platform.
Announced in January 2026, this reform eliminates long-standing settlement delays and positions LESCO as Pakistan’s first DISCO to adopt a fully real-time, centralized digital collection framework.
This move directly impacts millions of consumers across Lahore, Sheikhupura, Kasur, and Nankana Sahib, and marks a turning point in how utility payments are tracked, verified, and settled.
1. Why LESCO Is Abandoning the Old Collection System
Under the legacy model, when consumers paid their electricity bills via banks or retail outlets, the transaction did not reflect immediately in LESCO’s central system.
❌ Problems with the Old System
- Settlement Delays: 24 to 48 hours (sometimes longer)
- Paid-but-Unpaid Errors: Bills marked unpaid due to backend lag
- Manual Reconciliation: High risk of clerical and system errors
- Fragmented Data: No single dashboard for recovery monitoring
With rising consumer complaints and audit observations, LESCO opted for a systemic overhaul rather than cosmetic fixes.
2. What the 1LINK Integration Changes
By integrating with 1LINK’s 1BILL platform, LESCO is shifting to a single-stream, real-time settlement architecture.
⚡ Key Technical Advantages
- Instant Credit: Payments are credited to LESCO’s account within seconds
- Automated Verification: No human intervention, no reconciliation lag
- End-to-End Traceability: Every transaction is digitally logged
- Central Recovery Dashboard: Real-time visibility of collections by area, date, and channel
📌 Bottom Line: If a bill is paid, it is immediately recognized as paid—no exceptions.
3. Old System vs New 1LINK System (2026)
| Feature | Old Collection System | New 1LINK-Based System |
|---|---|---|
| Payment Reflection | 24–48 hours delay | Instant / Real-Time |
| Error Handling | Manual complaints | Automated verification |
| Transparency | Fragmented reports | Centralized digital tracking |
| Recovery Monitoring | Delayed & reactive | Live dashboard |
| Payment Channels | Limited | Universal nationwide access |
4. How Consumers Can Pay LESCO Bills via 1LINK
For consumers, the transition is seamless—but significantly faster and more reliable.
✅ Available Payment Channels
- Mobile Banking Apps
- Select 1BILL or Utility Bills
- Enter 14-digit reference number
- Digital Wallets
- EasyPaisa
- JazzCash
- NayaPay
- Bank ATMs
- Any 1LINK-connected ATM nationwide
- Over-the-Counter (OTC)
- Any member bank branch with instant digital confirmation
📱 Consumer Benefit: No more waiting, no more disputes over “late payment.”
5. Link with Smart Grid & AMI Smart Meters
The 1LINK transition is not a standalone reform. It complements LESCO’s Smart Grid roadmap.
🔌 Parallel Digital Upgrades
- Procurement of 240,000+ AMI Smart Meters
- Automated meter reading (no manual entry)
- Two-way communication (essential for solar net-metering)
- Elimination of:
- Average billing
- Meter-reading manipulation
When combined, AMI meters + 1LINK payments remove human error from the entire cycle:
Consumption → Billing → Payment → Settlement
6. Financial Integrity & Governance Impact
According to senior LESCO officials, the reform is aimed at institutional credibility, not just convenience.
Official Statement (LESCO Management):
“This move to 1LINK is about financial integrity. We want to ensure that every rupee paid by the consumer is tracked and settled within seconds, not days.”
📊 Expected Outcomes
- Stronger cash flow management
- Reduced revenue leakage
- Improved audit compliance
- Lower consumer litigation and complaints
7. What This Means for the Future of DISCOs
LESCO’s decision is being closely watched by:
- FESCO
- GEPCO
- IESCO
- MEPCO
Industry insiders expect nationwide replication if the system performs as projected in 2026.
Final Verdict
The migration of LESCO’s electricity bill collection to 1LINK is not just a technical upgrade—it is a governance reform. By ensuring instant settlement, zero ambiguity, and total transparency, LESCO is redefining how public utilities should operate in a digital Pakistan.







