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Mobile advertiser hosts session

By Ilva Pieterse, ITWeb contributor
Johannesburg, 05 Nov 2007

Mobile advertiser hosts session

Come&Stay, an e-mail and mobile advertiser, will host sessions on the subjects at the Ad:Tech conference in New York City on 5 November, according to PR.com.

"We`re thrilled to be part of the Ad:Tech event in New York," said Carole Walter, CEO of Come&Stay. "We`re going to share our knowledge base and our experts will explain how it has worked so well for us in these relatively young media - the potential out there is truly limitless."

The Come&Stay sessions are free and will concentrate on mobile marketing and data monetisation.

Memphis offers electronic billing

Memphis Light Gas and Water (MLGW) has introduced a new service, allowing customers to receive their bills online, says Biz Journals.

The free online bill payment is part of the utility`s new My Account services programme and will also allow customers to make payments directly from a checking or savings account, either manually or as a recurring payment option without added fees.

More than 1 200 MLGW customers have signed up for electronic billing since the service was activated at the end of October.

Access facilitates cashless payments

In line with the current move by regulatory authorities to propel the economy towards a cashless system, Access Bank, in Nigeria, has initiated an e-payment system, according to Business Day.

Access Bank is partnering with PHCN to introduce the Webpay Solution, which allows customers to pay various bills through the use of Interswitch-enabled cards.

According to Access Bank, the Webpay solution will reduce the use of cash as customers do not have to go to the banking halls or to PHCN offices to pay their bills, but can now do so online with their Interswitch cards.

eBillingHub provides dashboard

eBillingHub recently announced the general availability of its Dashboard functionality that provides law firms with 'at your fingertips`, real-time information regarding the status of the processing of their eBills, according to Business Wire.

With the delivery of the eBillingHub Dashboard, firms gain visibility to the status of all their eBills from one place, instantaneously.

"All law firms are experiencing growth in their electronic billing and are concurrently realising they lack the visibility they need into the status of these eBills to manage the finances of their firms correctly," said Greg Coticchia, CEO of the eBillingHub.

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