Customers want to view and pay their bills online. They want to see their financial picture all at once, not in small pieces reported on each biller website.
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Most of us are used to organizing and storing important papers. But digital bills and statements from 20 companies can quickly become a mess.
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Consumers say they want a better digital experience with their bills and statements, featuring more personalized summary information. Survey showed the longing for personalized summaries rose to 74% from 61% in 2021.
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Shows how Cubby Paperless compares with FileThis which has been shut down. Also briefly discusses other similar companies.
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Try as they might, companies have been unable to achieve the level of paperless customers they would like. Why is this?
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How long should you keep statements like bill payments and other transactions? The answer, of course, is, it depends.
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A significant group of consumers still refuse to make the switch from paper to e-bills. It’s time to consider some options to nudge them over the finish line.
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Consumers who’ve transitioned from paper to electronic delivery benefit from convenience and from receiving timely and safe information access, not to mention a reduced carbon footprint.
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Three in four adults, across all generations, switched at least one bill to paperless in 2021, and paperless adoption rates are rising. Yet, such on-the-go convenience apparently does not “fit the bill” for everyone.
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As consumers, we deal with dozens of logins. Though we readily agree to paperless relationships with many entities, managing this collection of digital information each month can be overwhelming.
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