Billtrust Nominated for Red Herring magazine's Technology Award

Billtrus, Jamesburg, N,.J., a provider of outsourced billing services, is a finalist for Red Herring's "North America 100" award, which honor's the year's most promising private technology ventures in North America. The Red Herring editorial team ...
July 8, 2010

Billtrus, Jamesburg, N,.J., a provider of outsourced billing services, is a finalist for Red Herring's "North America 100" award, which honor's the year's most promising private technology ventures in North America.

The Red Herring editorial team selected the most innovative companies from a pool of hundreds from across North America. The nominees are evaluated on both quantitative and qualitative criteria, such as financial performance, technology innovation, quality of management, execution of strategy, and integration into their respective industries.

With Billtrust's proprietary architecture, customers generates their invoicing data as usual through their ERP system (such as Activant, Infor, SAP, Oracle and Mincron) and sends to Billtrust. Billtrust's Smart Routing system sends billing documents via U.S. mail, e-mail, fax, or web, depending on the preference of the bill recipient. Further, Billtrust has six strategically located print and mail facilities throughout North America. Their proprietary technology processes and mails bills from the location closest to the bill recipient, reducing mail times. Details

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