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Article: BILL PAY: Bill-Pay adoption Remains Elusive; Fidelity NIS, Jack Henry step up feature sets on bill-pay services, but research shows that consumers turn to billers when they want to make a payment fast.(Business Innovation)
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- Bank Technology News
- Article date:
- November 1, 2008
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Byline: Glen Fest
In the uphill struggle to gain both customers and revenue for banks' online bill-pay features, vendors continue to tweak their offerings with enhanced services. The latest example: Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) last month launched its revamped, turnkey biller-direct service that in addition to expanded services to consumers-think e-bill delivery-also lets corporate bankers package the solution for their own merchant clients in lockbox and commercial cash management services. Fidelity, which has 6,000 client institutions on its bill-pay platform, already has two banks reselling down to the client base, hoping to showcase the ...
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