Tuesday August 17, 8:15 am Eastern Time Company Press Release SOURCE: billserv.com, Inc. billserv.com Signs Three-Year Agreement With National Computer Print To Provide Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment Services NCP is the Nation's Largest Print and Mail Vendor for the Consumer Banking And Mortgage Industry With More Than 6,000 Billing Customers and 500,000 Bills Produced Daily SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Aug. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- billserv.com, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BLLS - news), a leading electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP) service bureau, today announced it has signed a three-year agreement with National Computer Print (NCP), the largest print and mail vendor for the consumer banking and mortgage industry.
billserv.com will provide electronic bill presentment and payment services to Birmingham, Ala.-based NCP, which currently has more than 6,000 billing customers and produces more than a half-million bills per day. NCP will offer billserv.com's EBPP services to its print billing customers that want to begin presenting bills to consumers and receiving payment electronically. Most of NCP's billing customers are in the financial services sector, including mortgage and consumer finance companies that send out monthly billing statements.
``National Computer Print has a significant customer base that represents an exciting opportunity for billserv.com to reach more billers with our service,' said Michael Long, CEO and chairman of billserv.com. ``We're pleased that NCP has selected billserv.com as its EBPP partner, and look forward to working with NCP as it begins to bring its customers online with a practical billing solution.'
``Electronic bill presentment and payment will be an important differentiator for NCP, and we're looking forward to providing this service to our customers,' said Dwayne L. McAfee, NCP president and CEO. ``We believe billserv.com has a smart solution that makes sense for NCP and our customers, and are pleased to be working with billserv.com.'
The agreement with NCP represents billserv.com's fifth customer or partner agreement signed within the past six weeks, including Sallie Mae, Ultramar Diamond Shamrock, TransPoint and UDP, Inc.
About National Computer Print, Inc.
National Computer Print, Inc. (NCP), is an information services company that manages, produces and distributes time-sensitive critical payment documents and transactional information in printed and electronic form for financial and corporate clients nationwide. NCP combines value-added processing and consulting services to provide strategic outsourcing solutions for its customers.
NCP, headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., has successfully doubled in size and gained dominant market share since 1998 by acquiring Payment Technologies, located in Memphis, Tenn., and CNP Solutions, located in Jacksonville, Fla. Each facility has an area of expertise and maintains complete production control from design to implementation.
About billserv.com
billserv.com, Inc. is an electronic bill presentment and payment service bureau that provides middle-market billers with a turnkey outsourcing solution for presenting bills to consumers for payment on the Internet. billserv.com serves an intermediary role between billers and bill aggregators by consolidating customer billing information from multiple billers, and then securely delivering it to aggregators. billserv.com has four product offerings: (eServ(SM)), Internet billing clearinghouse services for EBPP; (ePublishing(SM)), electronic publishing services for online statement delivery; (eCare(SM)), an interactive customer care center operation; and (eConsulting(SM)), professional consulting services for billing organizations offering in-house bill presentment. billserv.com also owns and develops bills.com, the first EBPP Internet portal where consumers can pay all their bills electronically. For additional information, visit billserv.com or call 210-402-5000.
Certain statements contained herein are ``forward-looking' statements (as such term is defined in the Private Securities Reform Act of 1995). Because such statements include risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
SOURCE: billserv.com, Inc.
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