Automatic Payment Plan

Worried about forgetting to pay your gas bill?

Our Automatic Payment Plan means never worrying about a missed or late payment again.

How does it work?

You provide us with your financial institution account information. Each month you will receive a bill showing the amount due and the withdrawal date. Please note that withdrawal dates are not flexible and are determined by your meter reading cycle. Your financial institution will automatically transfer this amount to Union Gas.

Enrol now, and enjoy the benefits of the Automatic Payment Plan:

  • No more cheque writing!
  • No need for stamps!
  • No late or missed payments during extended absences!
  • No charge to enrol! (Check with your financial institution to see whether there are any associated service charges.)

Enrol in the Automatic Payment Plan today!

Sign on to MyAccount at uniongas.com/myaccountlogin and submit your automatic payment plan application on-line.

Or

  1. Fill out the application online

  2. Print and sign the form.
  3. Fax the completed application toll-free to 1 800 799-0039.

OR

Mail the completed application to

Union Gas Ltd
P.O. Box 2025
Chatham, ON
N7M 6C7

 

Continue to pay your bills as you normally would, and your account will be enrolled in the plan within 30 days.  When you receive a bill advising that the amount due will be withdrawn from your account (as in the example shown at right), you’re enrolled!

An example of how APP will be displayed on your bill.

Need to update your banking information?

 

If you're already enrolled in the Automatic Payment Plan, and your banking information has changed, please register for MyAccount at uniongas.com/myaccountlogin and re-submit your automatic payment plan application on-line OR fill out the application online, print and sign the form. Please fax or mail as outline above.

 

For even more convenience... consider taking advantage our other billing and payment options:

 

Equal Billing Plan

Electronic Billing Options

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