By
adopting a paperless invoice or digital bill only solution, a merchant can
technically avoid all of the above and “switch off paper” immediately. However,
despite the apparent significant advantages to the merchant, this may not be
the best way to go (and it should also not be the driver of the change to
digital billing).
Most
customers have been getting bills in the mail, or at least ones they can print
if they are sent by email, for many years and many want to stick with a process
that they well understand. Hence, any merchant that removes the option of
receiving a paper bill risks losing a customer’s business altogether. Far
better therefore to retain the option to receive a physical bill and either
deliver it by cost-effective e-mail or allow a customer to retrieve it and print
it for themselves from a central website.
With
a cloud-based system such as PaySwyft, not only can any merchant post a digital
bill but allow customers to print the bill whenever they like. Even better a
merchant can email the bill if they so wish, including follow-up or chase
bills. And once customers are using such a fully digital portal they can also
use a whole range of convenient technology to manage their bill in more
flexible ways. This includes:
Receiving
a monthly e-mail notification when a new invoice is available to view. - Decreasing
the possibility of mail fraud and identity theft.
- Automatically
calendarising or secheduling payments at a time or date to suit them
- Set email and/or SMS alerts as they
like
- Store and retrieve all invoice and
payment records whenever they like, forever
- Make payment 24 hours a day, 365
days a year
- Pay
in a multitude of ways at the same portal and get a receipt there and then
- See all of their invoices and
payments when they want
- Analyse invoice trends and patterns
as they wish