Striata helps eThekwini Municipality grow its eBilling base
- Published on Tuesday, 14 December 2010 00:00
The media has highlighted the ongoing billing issues of many SA municipalities resulting in an inundation of customer complaints. eThekwini Municipality, is however an exception.
Leading by example after successfully implementing Striata's eBilling Solution, eThekwini Municipality provides its customers with an easier option to access and pay their bills. Since introducing eBilling, eThekweni has experienced a 99% bill delivery rate, as well as improved efficiency and reduced bill distribution costs. The reduced costs were achieved by changing the delivery method from traditional snail mail to email delivery. This move provided convenience to the customer & cut the bill delivery time from five days to one day.
"eThekwini
recognised the value of offering customers easier bill delivery and
payment options.," says Deputy Head of Arrears, Philile Madonsela. "The
new bills consolidate electricity, water and rates bills into one
statement. Previously utility bills were posted monthly and the rates
bills annually. Customers can now budget properly because all charges
are consolidated into one monthly statement."
The Municipality
has cut its administration costs because fewer bills are being posted,
freeing up funds for more services to be provided to the community.
Furthermore a link to the EasyPay payment system gives customers a
convenient payment option.
"Striata assisted eThekwini to drive adoption through SMS campaigns and an outbound call centre
campaign, which ensured quality and high integrity of data, ultimately
resulting in the 99% delivery rate it has achieved. The cost of
implementing the eBilling solution was recovered in a few months due to
the cost savings achieved through turning off the paper," explains Alison Treadaway, Managing Director, Striata SA.
"eThekwini has
made it really easy for rate payers to opt-in to eBilling. Simply go to
www.durban.gov.za/eaccountreg to provide your account details, your
preferred email address and the Municipality will send future bills by
email," concludes Treadaway.
