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To: Roger Bass who wrote (3542)3/8/1999 11:11:00 PM
From: Brooks Jackson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
Washington DC's electric utility to offer e-bill, but CKFR isn't getting the prime contract. Does anybody know about this outfit, International Billing Services?

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Pepco Offers Customers Electronic Billing and Payment Plan From International Billing Services

EL DORADO HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 8, 1999-- International Billing Services now makes it possible for customers of Potomac Electric Power Company (Pepco) (NYSE: POM), an investor-owned utility serving 1.9 million people in Washington, D.C. and the Maryland suburbs, to view and pay their statements via the Internet.

Pepco has awarded a multi-year contract to IBS under which the statement processing provider will make all Pepco customer statements available electronically. By accessing the utility company's Web site at www.pepco.com, Pepco's residential and commercial customers will be able to view their statements. Customers can then make payments electronically using technology provided by CyberCash, Inc.

"We are happy to provide our customers with another alternative in the billing process," said Kristi Bleakley, Pepco's manager of Customer Services Development. "Now customers can conveniently view their statements online and pay their bills electronically."

Pepco awarded the contract to IBS based on the company's 30 years of experience in statement processing and the scope of its electronic billing solution. IBS has applied its statement design, data management, quality and technology expertise to allow billers such as Pepco to efficiently and cost-effectively offer consumers true choice in statement delivery channels. These solutions include electronic statements that can be viewed and paid online via the biller's Web site, through electronic bill consolidators such as TransPoint, CheckFree, and Intuit, and through invited pull technology, all in addition to the traditional paper format.

"IBS is committed to making electronic billing easy for our customers," said Randy Lintecum, president of IBS. "This agreement is particularly significant because it demonstrates IBS's successful entrance into the utilities marketplace, where our world-class statement processing technologies meet a vital need - competitive differentiation."

CyberCash (Nasdaq: CYCH), a world leader in e-commerce payment technologies and services, also will provide the payment mechanism for the Pepco offering. "Our partnership with IBS provides Pepco with the ability to accept both credit card and electronic check payments using CyberCash's innovative technology," said Richard Crone, vice president and general manager of CyberCash.

About International Billing Services

International Billing Services (IBS), headquartered in El Dorado Hills, Calif, is a global leader in billing and customer communication solutions for a variety of industries, including cable television, landline telephone, wireless communications, financial services, insurance, and utilities. With more than 30 years experience, the company has perfected the paper statement delivery model, providing a full range of statement production, statement design, and marketing communication tools. IBS has taken that expertise to the electronic billing industry, and is the gateway to all major delivery models for accessing bills and statements, and initiating payments via the Internet. It also provides customized electronic bill presentment applications. IBS produces more than 80 million statements each month. IBS is a wholly owned subsidiary of USCS International, a subsidiary of DST Systems, Inc. (NYSE: DST). More information can be found at www.billing.com.

CONTACT:

International Billing Services

Tom Roberts, 916/939-4656

troberts@billing.com

or

Pepco

Camille Smith, 202/872-2680

or

Blanc & Otus

Melissa Sheridan, 415/512-0500

msheridan@bando.com



To: Roger Bass who wrote (3542)3/9/1999 8:54:00 AM
From: Benny Baga  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20297
 
>>>your statement that OFX can't handle bill presentment is incorrect. Quicken has supported bill presentment since Quicken 98, 18 months ago (albeit sans billers in any numbers), and this has been based on OFX since the outset.

Not to split hairs, but CheckFree has used an enhanced version of OFX for bill presentment (not true OFX). My point was that OFX, in its current form won't/can't be used for bill presentment going forward.

Benny(IMHO)