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WAMCO aims to boost revenue by enrolling 8,000 businesses in waste collection services

WAMCO aims to boost revenue by enrolling 8,000 businesses in waste collection services

Managing Director of WAMCO, Mujuthaba Jaleel, outlined plans to increase revenue by enrolling 8,000 businesses in waste collection services. Currently, billing is integrated with Stelco's electricity system. Of 12,000 businesses, only 2,000 use WAMCO's services. The company aims to enroll 8,000 more by end of next year, generating additional MVR 15 million. Over the past two months, WAMCO visited 1,000 businesses, with over 270 enrolled. Mujuthaba raised concerns about illegal dumping by private individuals for businesses not subscribed to WAMCO.

Managing Director of WAMCO, Mujuthaba Jaleel, outlined plans to increase revenue by enrolling 8,000 businesses in waste collection services. Currently, billing is integrated with Stelco's electricity system. Of 12,000 businesses, only 2,000 use WAMCO's services. The company aims to enroll 8,000 more by end of next year, generating additional MVR 15 million. Over the past two months, WAMCO visited 1,000 businesses, with over 270 enrolled. Mujuthaba raised concerns about illegal dumping by private individuals for businesses not subscribed to WAMCO.

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Managing Director of WAMCO, Mujuthaba Jaleel, outlined plans to increase revenue by enrolling 8,000 businesses in waste collection services. Currently, billing is integrated with Stelco's electricity system. Of 12,000 businesses, only 2,000 use WAMCO's services. The company aims to enroll 8,000 more by end of next year, generating additional MVR 15 million. Over the past two months, WAMCO visited 1,000 businesses, with over 270 enrolled. Mujuthaba raised concerns about illegal dumping by private individuals for businesses not subscribed to WAMCO.

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