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Customers can receive an electronic bill (e-bill) at any one of the
3,000 financial institutions in the Fiserv bill pay network.
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Thirty-seven percent of consumers who receive e-bills at a financial
institution site say e-bills have improved their relationship with the
biller.
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Online billing and payment gives customers more control over their
payments, increases convenience and reduces clutter.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Fiserv,
Inc. (NASDAQ: FISV), the leading global provider of financial
services technology solutions, today announced that National
Grid, an international energy company that delivers gas and
electricity to millions of people in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
York and Rhode Island, has expanded its electronic bill (e-bill)
offerings with e-Bill
DistributionSM from Fiserv. Now, National Grid's 3.3
million electricity customers and 3.4 million natural gas customers will
have access to secure e-bills if they bank with one of the 3,000
national and local financial institutions in the Fiserv network. By
offering e-bills National Grid is meeting customers at their payment
point of preference, helping them better manage their daily financial
tasks.
With an increasing number of consumers paying bills online at their bank
or credit union website, the option to receive their bill at the same
site is an added convenience. E-bills contain all the same information
as traditional paper bills, are delivered directly to the online banking
site and are stored there for 12 months or longer. Consumers who receive
e-bills at their financial institution can view and pay all their bills
in one place, alongside all their day-to-day financial information.
"Our customers are increasingly relying on electronic billing and
payment because it is fast, convenient and helps eliminate the clutter
of paper-based statements," said Jeff Martin, director, billing and
systems at National Grid. "Delivering bills to financial institution
sites is an important complement to our existing billing capabilities,
and helps enhance customer satisfaction."
National Grid customers will be able to receive e-bills at any of the
financial institutions in the extensive Fiserv network including leading
banks in National Grid's footprint across Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New York and Rhode Island. With e-Bill Distribution, National Grid
customers will be able to review their bill online, select the payment
date of their choice and take advantage of helpful features such as
e-mail due-date reminders.
According to the 2010
Billing Household Survey by Fiserv, customers who receive e-bills
have an overall customer satisfaction score that is significantly higher
than the average paper billing customer. Thirty-seven percent of
consumers who receive e-bills at a financial institution site say
e-bills have improved their relationship with the biller.
"National Grid shares our vision to deliver bills to consumers at their
preferred payment point," said Jardon Bouska, president, Biller
Solutions, Fiserv. "Now that National Grid has joined the Fiserv network
of more than 400 billers, they can provide added convenience to
customers who choose to view and pay their bills at their financial
institution website."
Consumer Benefits of E-Billing
Online billing and payment offers consumers many key benefits, including:
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Convenience and Control: Consumers can review each bill and
schedule the date they want to pay or automate the scheduling of bill
payments.
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Organization and Reduced Clutter: According to Fiserv research,
64 percent of consumers have lost a paper bill in their home. By
receiving bills online, consumer can eliminate misplaced bills and
paper clutter.
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Security and Peace of Mind: Receiving and paying bills online
removes sensitive financial records from unsecured mailboxes, helping
protect against identity theft.
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Environment: According to a report by Javelin Strategy &
Research, if all U.S. homes received and paid bills online, it would
save more than 800,000 tons of waste and 16.5 million trees each year,
in addition to reducing toxins in the air.
Consumers can find out if their financial institution is part of the
Fiserv bill payment network and access a list of companies that offer
e-bills at www.eBillPlace.com.
About National Grid
National Grid is an international energy delivery company. In the U.S.,
National Grid delivers electricity to approximately 3.3 million
customers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Rhode Island,
and manages the electricity network on Long Island under an agreement
with the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA). It is the largest
distributor of natural gas in the northeastern U.S., serving
approximately 3.4 million customers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
York and Rhode Island. National Grid also owns over 4,000 megawatts of
contracted electricity generation that provides power to over one
million LIPA customers.
About Fiserv
Fiserv, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISV) is the leading global provider of
information management and electronic commerce systems for the financial
services industry, driving innovation that transforms experiences for
financial institutions and their customers. Fiserv is ranked No. 1 on
the FinTech 100 survey of top technology partners to the financial
services industry. For more information, visit www.fiserv.com.
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Media Relations:
Ann S. Cave
Senior Public Relations
Manager
Digital Channels
Fiserv, Inc.
678-375-4039
ann.cave@fiserv.com
or
Additional
Fiserv Contact:
Wade Coleman
Director, Public Relations
Fiserv,
Inc.
678-375-1210
wade.coleman@fiserv.com
Source: Fiserv, Inc.
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