Simplify Society Finances with MyGate

From rent to maintenance to bills for amenities and so much more, keeping a log on the several forms of payments can be quite cumbersome. However, with MyGate Payments, all sorts of society-related payments are brought under one roof, and this makes it easier to track society finances for both residents and the RWA.

Why use MyGate Payments:

  • 0% transaction charges on payments via UPI and Rupay Debit Cards.
  • Multiple payment modes
  • Pay securely via credit cards, debit cards, UPI or e-wallets.
  • Access transaction history
  • Easily download receipts of paid dues and past maintenance bills.
  • Receive updates on the current status of your payment with MyGate support.

How to make payments

1. Society Dues

  • Click on the “Payments” icon on the home screen.
  • Click on “Society Dues.”
  • Click on “Pay Now” on the invoice raised.
  • Select the mode of transaction.
  • Click on “Checkout”
  • Enter the details and proceed to make the payment.

2. Pay Rent

  • Click on the “Payments” icon on the home screen.
  • Click on “Rent Pay.”
  • Check the “Terms and Conditions” box.
  • Fill in your landlord’s name, property address, and their bank account details.
  • Add remarks, and enter the amount to be paid. You can check “Payment reminder” for a monthly reminder and edit the date.
  • Click on “Proceed to Payment”
  • Select the payment mode and click on “Pay now”

3. Utility Payments

  • Click on the “Payments” icon on the home screen.
  • Click on “Utility Payments”
  • Select the payment you want to make- mobile, DTH, Electricity, Gas, or others, and proceed.
  • Login to your Mobikwik wallet.
  • Proceed to make the payment.

Transaction History for all the Utility Payments is available in the top right corner.

MyGate’s payment feature provides a hassle-free way to clear all your society related payments and manage your home bills. Say goodbye to the complexities of payment management and enjoy a seamless experience with MyGate!

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