
Launching ReceivablesPro
PaySimple, a provider of cloud-based automated payments and receivables solutions for small businesses, is launching ReceivablesPro, a turnkey, private label product which allows partner companies to offer its automated receivables solution to their business customers under the partner’s brand (view press release). Payliance and Moolah will be the first partners to launch the product.
ReceivablesPro powers a partner-branded system that allows reseller companies to offer a solution for their business customers to manage their customers, automate billing with e-invoicing, simplify recurring payments, and accept electronic payments. Qualified partners include banks, financial services companies, and companies which offer productivity and performance solutions to a small-business customer base.
“We are delighted to offer a flexible, comprehensive, scalable receivables automation system to a wide range of reseller partners in accordance with this substantial demand we are seeing,” said David Sharp, PaySimple’s SVP of Business Development. “We look forward to driving the successful launch of the programs with Payliance, Moolah, and others as we continue the rapid growth of our partner network.”
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