April 16, 2012 08:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
PAYMENTS 2012
CLAYTON, Mo.--(suite of services, will be presenting at NACHA’s PAYMENTS conference on Monday, April 30.
)--FirsTech, Inc., a payment processing provider who works to meet the needs of today’s biller through a comprehensive “For the majority of billers, the critical path of a successful payments program involves the right balance of innovation and risk. We look forward to sharing those insights during the presentation.”
Karen Gilhooly, Executive Vice President, in conjunction with a representative from Missouri Gas Energy (MGE), will present a case study examining the introduction of FirsTech’s Mobile Bill Pay application to MGE customers and the process behind MGE’s decision to move forward. The presentation will highlight MGE’s business objectives and explore the current level of customer demand. The session will also recognize the significant role that adoption programs play in driving consumer adoption.
“In addition to flexibility and resourcefulness, our company strives to be a leader in innovation. We believe the work we’ve done at MGE is an example of that,” said Howard Mooney, President and CEO. “The time was right to provide a mobile solution at MGE. This functionality will be a game changer for our industry.”
The benefits of leveraging mobile as an additional payment vehicle and the advantages companies can gain in regard to process efficiencies and DSO reduction in the near term and over time will also be discussed.
“We’re in a changing environment where payment channels are evolving,” said Karen Gilhooly. “For the majority of billers, the critical path of a successful payments program involves the right balance of innovation and risk. We look forward to sharing those insights during the presentation.”
The NACHA PAYMENTS 2012 event is a premier venue for today’s payments professionals. Regardless of industry or global location, these sessions are designed to provide the vital and actionable information needed to address the myriad of issues and opportunities associated with our challenging economic environment. The conference will be held in Baltimore, beginning April 30, concluding May 2.