Banking

Why Age of Information (AoI) 聽is no longer a reliable indicator of trust

Banking

The end of the batch era

Billers

Digital is the default, but control, trust, and flexibility drive choice鈥擟ollege tuition payments in 2026

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From principle to operating model: Rethinking customer onboarding鈥擯art 2

Billers

Why modern bill pay requires more than the lowest-cost rail

Modern bill pay isn鈥檛 about cheaper rails鈥攊t鈥檚 about certainty. Discover how debit and wallet payments lower cost to collect and improve customer confidence.

Billers

From signature to success: Rethinking bill pay customer onboarding 鈥 Part 1

Discover what it takes to deliver a bill pay provider onboarding experience that ensures continuity, reduces risk, and builds trust from day one.

Billers

The modern debit card: The engine behind seamless payments

Learn why billers rely on debit cards to reduce costs and false declines while enabling mobile鈥慺irst, tokenized payments that deliver seamless customer experiences.

Billers

Bill pay in 2026: The future is invisible, instant, and uninterrupted

On this page Why 鈥渘ever miss a payment鈥 is the new mandate Bill pay is entering a decisive inflection point. Consumers expect instant, secure, and convenient payments; billers expect platforms that never miss a payment, reduce operational friction, and scale with confidence.

Young women sending money through digital wallet, using wireless technology

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Digital wallets or pay services? Understanding the roles that power today鈥檚 digital payments experience

Digital wallets and pay services have transformed the way we think about money, turning smartphones into secure, all-in-one hubs for transactions.

Woman paying a bill

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Never miss a payment: Building resiliency with a three-layer strategy

Safeguard revenue, customer trust, and compliance amid increasing demand for urgent bill payments.

Leadership in an era of transformation

Navigate the future of payments with insights on today鈥檚 barriers, leadership strategies, and ecosystem shifts.

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Why insurance carriers shouldn鈥檛 be afraid to surcharge

With a high volume of transactions, even a small fee reduction can drive substantial and sustained cash flow improvements, cost savings, and improved profitability.

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Bill pay isn鈥檛 what it used to be, and that鈥檚 a good thing

This transition didn鈥檛 happen overnight. It took years of innovation and careful integration to transform outdated payment systems into the modern, scalable, secure, and resilient platforms we use today.

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Gen Z is setting the pace鈥攃an your business keep up?

The lending, utilities, and insurance industries must adapt to meet the needs of Gen Z or risk losing relevance and loyalty.

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Insurers have the potential to save millions by modifying their business model

With a high volume of transactions, even a small fee reduction can drive substantial and sustained cash flow improvements, cost savings, and improved profitability.

A close up shot of a person typing on their keyboard, the blue light of the computer screen lighting up their hands.

Billers

Fraudsters are developing sophisticated scams in the utility sector

Digital payments fraud in the utility sector is a growing concern. The shift from traditional paper checks to digital payments within the industry has opened new avenues for fraud1.

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Finally, insurers are embracing surcharging and saving millions in the process

Interchange and network fees levied for accepting credit cards are the one factor that dwarfs all others when insurers start digging into the cost of getting paid.