BillingTree integrates payment services with Debt Resolve

Source: BillingTree

BillingTree, one of the nation's leading on-demand payment processors, today announced the integration of their payment services with Debt Resolve, Inc.'s DR Collect.

DR Collect enables creditor clients to settle and collect delinquent consumer debts via the Internet in a non-confrontational and resolution-flexible method. It is preferred by many consumers because the process avoids embarrassment or fear of having to speak with anyone. It is a "must have" solution for service industry markets, such as medical, where collection/settlement objectives can be met without sacrificing the client/consumer relationship.

BillingTree now supports DR Collect with a full web service integration supplying access to payment gateways including ACH, Debit and Credit. DR Collect bundles DR Settle and certain elements of DR Prevent™ along with significant automation to eliminate most of the integration process for customers. DR Collect clients are typically up and running in only 7-30 days depending on the degree of customization. BillingTree is now available as an option for all payment processing related features within DR Collect.

"BillingTree is pleased to partner with Debt Resolve, a leading, best of breed technology solution," said Randy Phelps, BillingTree's chief operating officer. "By integrating our payment processing capabilities with their powerful cloud based virtual agent, joint customers from multiple verticals including healthcare, utility and ARM will experience a seamless, cost effective solution to the challenge of collecting outstanding debts."

"Our system has proven to be one of the most functional and advanced accounts receivable management tools for servicing accounts via a web channel," stated Michael Cassella, Debt Resolve's chief operating officer. "Integrating BillingTree's leading payment processing engine and ongoing innovation enhances the overall quality of our DR Collect solution, and further increases the likelihood of our customers recovering their unresolved balances."

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