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Striata's Secure eDocument Delivery and Email Bill Presentment & Payment (EBPP) are solution sets that deliver a rapid reduction in operational costs, quicker payments and an enhanced customer experience.

Striata revolutionizes the way bills, statements, policies, collection notices, letters, paystubs and other high volume system-generated documents are delivered and paid. Registration requirements are eliminated by emailing feature rich, interactive, encrypted documents directly to the inbox and enabling innovative 1-click electronic payment from within the document itself.

Direct email delivery of bills and statements dramatically increases customer adoption of electronic documents, paper turn off and ePayments. This enables Striata's clients to achieve rapid ROI; complement their existing self-service and e-communication strategies; significantly reduce paper output and to meet their carbon footprint/environmental impact targets.

As a leading international provider of electronic messaging since 1999 with more than 200 blue chip customers, Striata has operations in New York, London, Sydney, Johannesburg and partners in North, Central & South America, Europe and Asia Pacific.

Striata Email Bill Presentment & Payment expected to reduce IREA billing costs by 80%
[Sedalia, Colorado, August 2008] - IREA, one of the largest electric distribution cooperatives in the United States, went live in July with Striata's Secure Email Bill Presentment and Payment solution.

Striata, a global leader in email presentment and payment solutions, is helping IREA lower billing costs by replacing paper bills with secure electronic document delivery. IREA, which only recently added functionality, that enables its members to make electronic payments online or by phone, selected Striata because of its successful track record involving customer adoption of paperless initiatives.

"The end goal is to go as electronic as we can while giving our consumers more options," says Mandi Lesher, IREA Administrator of Special Projects.

eBilling driving electronic payments
The eBill is a replica of the paper bill but with rich interactive features such as personalized news and information. For consumers whose account is in good standing, a unique one click payment facility is available from within the electronic document itself.

"Electronic billing and online payments complement each other really well, said Lesher. "With eBill, instead of checking your mailbox, you check your e-mail. With eBills, consumers have the option of making an electronic payment instead of writing a check."

Striata eBills, with their in-email payment capabilities, are already having a positive impact on IREA's Days Sale Outstanding (DSO) cycle. Nearly 80% of the population now has internet access, yet only 30% use it to make online payments. Within the utilities industry, less than 10% of consumers make use of bill-paying web sites to pay their bills. However, these numbers are significantly higher for IREA members. Of those enrolled in eBilling, more than 50% pay within a day or two of receiving the bill in their inbox.

Garin Toren, COO for Striata North America, explains that the surge and speed of electronic payments is due to customer ease of use. "Our convenient, one click solution allows for payment within seconds of receiving your utility bill, without the need to remember a username & password or visit even a single web page."

How IREA achieved 14% enrollment within the first month
Toren comments, "What's so extraordinary about this project is that average paper turn off adoption for utilities is far less than 10% over three years. IREA, starting with no customer email addresses at all, has enrolled 14% of their total members within the first month."

With the help of Striata, IREA began training their Consumer Service Representatives to collect email addresses at every customer touch point. Within a few months, they managed to collect 14% of their member's email addresses.

Following an opt-out strategy, any customer with an associated email address was automatically enrolled in the eBilling service. Since the goal of the eBilling project was to turn off as many paper bills as possible, the automatic enrollment included sending electronic statements to customers who pay via automatic bank debit as well.

The opt-out rate for this strategy was minimal because it didn't require customers to proactively retrieve their bills. The only change for the customer is in how their bills are delivered to them.

Effective delivery of electronic bills to the customer inbox enables IREA to utilize its billing platform as a cost-effective CRM and marketing channel that drives customer traffic to online account management and targeted promotions.

Learn more about how Striata's solutions maximize customer adoption of paperless strategies by visiting www.striata.com.

Garin Toren
Chief Operating Officer
Toll free: +1 88 88 USAPAY

Striata - North, Central
& South America

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If you have questions or comments you would like to share on this topic, please send me an email.

Kind regards,


Garin Toren


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