eBilling Software
Here you'll find assistance in the
selection and implementation of eBilling software.
On this site we examine two
types of eBilling Software to provide:
- 'Push' eBilling, to send
electronic bills and invoices as PDF, XML, CSV or HTML
attachments through encrypted email.
- 'Pull' eBilling, to post
invoices to your website allowing authorised customers to
log on and gain access to their bills and invoices.
You can use eBilling Software
either as your primary invoicing communications tool or as
an add-on to boost the capabilities of your present
invoicing system.
eBilling is a common
form of online bill presentation and processing of payment
transactions.
Quick eBilling Software Jumps:

Methods of eBilling
The eBilling method of billing and collecting can take two
distinct forms: direct and consolidated.
Direct eBilling
The direct form of eBilling is a one-to-one transaction
structure, whereby a company does the billing itself through
its own website or another company's site. It's not the
website that matters so much as the company doing the
billing. A good example of the direct form of eBilling is a
credit card company's website, which offers online payment
for debtors' accounts. A user can log on to the website and
schedule a credit card payment via banking information
already entered.
Consolidated eBilling
The consolidated form of eBilling involves a sort of
electronic collection agency, which does billing for a group
of companies and then presents those bills to an individual
customer for payment. The focus is on the many-to-one
relationship, with transactions conducted via a website.
An excellent example of the consolidated form of
eBilling is
online bill payment. Many of the larger financial
institutions offer online bill payment for their customers.
A user can, with several clicks of a mouse and a few
keystrokes, pay a large variety of bills, such as the phone
bill, the electric bill, the car payment, the rent, the
medical bills, and the ISP bill.
Push vs. Pull eBilling
Historically, most companies present bills to the
customer via a Web site, using one of the models already
discussed. Others offer customers the option of paying
directly via email. For these billers, the question becomes:
Do you "push" the Electronic Bill to your customer in an email or
"pull" her to a Web site?
The pull model requires the customer to log onto the Web
site to view an invoice before authorising payment. The push
model presents the Electronic Bill in a secure email and allows the
customer to authorise payment using a button embedded in the
message. Because it does not require log-in, push minimises
the cost and overhead of helping customers when they forget
their usernames and passwords.
Either way, the bills are paid by credit card or, to reduce
the potential for fraud, by draft through an automated
clearing house (ACH) that handles the transaction
processing. Both methods also include all the things that
customers would expect to find in a paper bill: the invoice,
company and regulatory data, and information on other
company services and offerings. So
eBilling
still provides the upselling opportunities that used to share envelope space
with mailed bills.
What
are the Benefits of Using eBilling Software?
The introduction of eBilling has enabled many large-volume billers to reduce
costs associated with billing their customers (printing,
paper, postage). These cost reductions have played an
important role in these billers’ ability to maintain a
competitive edge.
eBilling Software
Benefits for Billers:
- Streamline Routine Tasks: Automating the
accounts payable process allows you to concentrate on more
critical business issues.
- Improve Financial Management: eBilling and payment provides small businesses with more
accuracy in payables processing and greater control over
cash flow.
- Realize Significant Cost Savings: Considering
labor, supply costs and processing time, a small business
can save thousands per year by handling accounts payable
online.
- Gain Convenient Access: Businesses can pay
bills anytime from anywhere they can access the Internet.
- Be Assured of Complete Security: All EBPP
solutions include a high level of encryption and online
security.
eBilling Software
Benefits for Consumers include:
- Convenient access: 24/7 access from any Internet
connection.
- Information is secure and confidential.
- Process saves time — customers no longer need to wait
to receive their billing statement in the mail.
- Free service (most billers do not charge for the
convenience of EBPP)
- Access to historical billing statements, without
having to request reprints.
- User-friendly format of billing statement.
- Easy online access and payment of bills.
How
Widely Used is eBilling Software?
More and more customers are going to their keyboards
instead of their mailboxes to collect and pay bills for
their homes and businesses. In fact, a majority of customers
who have at-home Internet access now say they actually
prefer eBilling to the old
paper-based way of doing business, according to the April
2007 Consumer Bill Payment Survey, conducted on behalf of
eBilling vendor CheckFree by
Harris Interactive and the Marketing Workshop.
According to CheckFree, the most important aspect of
eBilling is that it provides
a way of enhancing the customer relationship. "It's more
secure, it's more convenient, and it's faster," she says,
adding that when companies implement eBilling, "they're creating a
customer-satisfier."
eBilling Software's Positive Impact on
the Environment
A new study by Calif.-based Javelin Strategy and
Research, found that if all the nation's households just
received and paid bills using eBilling solutions, they'd save 16.5 million trees each
year, or the amount of lumber needed to build 216,054
typical single-family homes.
Striata have calculated that for every 500,000 bills
printed, the following environmental damage is done:
- 13 tons of paper is used
- 26 tons of trees are destroyed
- 214,000 gallons of water is used
- 25,233 pounds of solid waste is generated
- 780 pounds of air emissions are spewed out
- 65,754 pounds of greenhouse gases are emitted
(Using tools provided at papercalculator.org)
Implementing eBilling
provides a powerful Corporate Social Responsibility message
to your customers and shareholders.
Striata's 'Push'
eBilling Software Solution
To find out more how Striata can assist with a 'Push'
eBilling solution, read more about
Striata's eBilling Software.
Avolent's 'Pull'
eBilling Software Solution
To find out more how Avolent can assist with a 'Pull'
eBilling solution, read more about
Avolent's eBilling Software.
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