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Dallas, Tx. Aug, 7, 2008 -- To make bill paying even easier, AT&T Inc. today
announced an expanded
relationship with CheckFree, now part of Fiserv
Inc., a leading provider of information technology
services to the financial and insurance industries. Customers now have
the option to receive and pay their AT&T wireless phone bills
through more than 3,000 financial institutions' Web sites.
AT&T's expanded relationship with CheckFree means customers can
sign up through their banks' Web sites to receive eBills, or online
statements, from AT&T. The AT&T eBill service lets customers
access their current statements online, customize payment options and
view archived account histories for their service. Through the new
alliance, billing and account information is securely delivered to
customers online through their preferred financial institutions.
"Customers today are demanding choice and convenience in how they
view and pay their bills online," said Brian Daly, director, AT&T
Mobility. "They enjoy the simplicity of being able to manage their
bills at their individual banking service provider, so they can
consolidate their finances in one central location online. Our goal is
to provide customers with a variety of billing and payment options so
they can choose the method that best meets their needs."
The new addition to AT&T's eBill portfolio also underscores the
company's commitment to sustainability initiatives, including its
advisory role and membership with the PayItGreen Alliance™ — an
alliance of financial institutions and billing companies that
encourages consumers to make financial transactions via the Web, rather
than through traditional mail. Fiserv and CheckFree are also members of
PayItGreen, which is focused on educating consumers and businesses
about the environmental benefits of choosing electronic billing,
statements and payments instead of paper. Learn more at www.payitgreen.org.
According to the PayItGreen Alliance, if 20 percent of U.S.
households switched to electronic bills, statements and payments, it
would save more that 151 million pounds of paper, avoid the creation of
nearly 1.5 billion gallons of wastewater, eliminate the production of
nearly 4 billion pounds of greenhouse gases and avoid the use of nearly
103 million gallons of gasoline each year.
A recent Forrester Research survey found that 48 percent of
consumers selected "It's better for the environment" as the top reason
why they stopped receiving paper bills and opted instead to receive
them online.
A recent Forrester Research survey found that 48 percent of
consumers selected "It's better for the environment" as the top reason
why they stopped receiving paper bills and opted instead to receive
them online.
AT&T customers made nearly 85 million online bill payments in
2006 and more than 92 million online bill payments in 2007, an 8.2
percent increase over just one year. The company expects even more
customers to pay their bills online in 2008.
Information Source: AT&T
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