Let’s look
a look at some of the specific wins:
Any business of any size or type wins on cost. On the direct or visible cost side, there’s
less paper, less envelopes, less ink, less postage. Even though these are often
significant in and of themselves there are also big potential cost reductions
on the indirect or more hidden side of things...less customer support (handling
queries or phone-in payments) and much less time spent on reconciliation. In
addition, online bill presentment and payment has been shown to lead to much
quicker settlement by the customer-which substantially aids cash-flow for a
merchant. All these savings add up.
The customer wins – This
includes eliminating or simplifying the tasks of organising bills, querying them
and being able to make payments (all being possible safely and securely at a
single web site typically with a few clicks). Paper free means more free time
for the bill payer, and less to worry about when dealing with paper (including
having to put the bill or invoice somewhere safe, finding it when needed and
even losing it occasionally).
The
environment wins. Paperless billing is a simple but significant
step that every business can take with a little focus, effort and
determination. Less paper means less use
of trees and less transportation (and petrol), reducing a merchant’s carbon
footprint. Not all customers will be happy to turn off paper immediately but
some will and they will slowly encourage the others to do the same.
So Paperless billing is a worthy goal for all merchants
Whether you’re a large merchant billing tens or hundreds of thousands of customers, or a small business raising a handful of invoices, on-line billing at an aggregation site (such as PaySwyft) is a pain free way to trial the paperless option.
Whether you’re a large merchant billing tens or hundreds of thousands of customers, or a small business raising a handful of invoices, on-line billing at an aggregation site (such as PaySwyft) is a pain free way to trial the paperless option.
Merchants can
raise some or all of their bills online...or test dual billing with late payers
and measure the impact on cashflow...or if they prefer, give customers a
straight choice: paper or paper free.
Paperless Billing: at a glance:
Merchants are saving money on...
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Printing paper bills
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Fulfilment, postage and franking
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Undeliverable mail
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Chasing late payments
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Handling manual payments
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Archiving paper bills
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Reconciliation/bill matching
Customers are saving time on...
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Checking and paying bills
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Hunting for previous bills
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Checking funds and means to pay
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Writing and posting cheques
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Waiting for a merchant to be open for business
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Talking to customer services
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Worrying over lost cheques and late delivery
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