billserv.com Launches an EBPP Portal | Internet News

billserv.com Launches an EBPP Portal

Feb 25, 2000
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Electronic bill presentment and payment (EBPP) service billserv.com Inc. launched bills.com, an Internet portal and personal
bill management service that lets consumers pay all their bills online.


At launch, the company is offering consumers free bill payment services for
six months.


“We’ve developed bills.com to be the ultimate consumer portal for bill
paying, enabling consumers to pay all of their bills electronically from any
computer connected to the Internet,” said David Jones, president of bills.com
and co-founder of billserv.com.


bills.com also offers a variety of financial and investment information
provided by
InfoSpace.com, including stock quotes, market indices, company profiles, SEC
filings, financial message boards and insurance quotes. bills.com will
integrate the front-end bill
payment technology from CheckFree, a billserv.com partner.


Separately, billserv.com signed a two-year exclusive agreement with Chevron
to develop an EBPP system enabling Chevron’s 6.9 million retail customers to
receive
and pay their gasoline bills online.


For Chevron, billserv.com said it will implement an aggregator billing model,
enabling Chevron customers to pay their monthly gasoline bill at virtually
any Internet billing Web site.


Financial arrangements between the companies
were not disclosed.

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