ePayPolicy Blog
ePayPolicy Makes Inc. 5000 List for 3rd Straight Year
Introducing: Recurring Online Payments
So, what’s the deal with recurring payments? Well, you guys asked, and ePayPolicy delivered. It’s that simple. (You can just call us your fairy Godmother.) We have an awesome video that details the ins and outs of the feature, but if you haven’t seen it yet, not to worry. We’ll
For the customer married to their smartphone—our app is their better half
What’s the biggest disruptor affecting the insurance industry? Your customers. As their expectations and demands change at the speed of technology—it’s your job to keep up. According to TechCrunch, at the end of 2016, 4.8Billion individuals were using their mobile devices. By 2020 90% of smartphone users will have made a mobile
A new look for our payment page
One of the greatest benefits of having such loyal customers is the steady stream of feedback and ideas that are freely sent our way. Everything we’ve done at ePayPolicy has the fingerprints of customer feedback. And I mean everything. From the design of our user interface to the way we fund our
3 reasons to accept electronic payments
In today’s constantly changing world, the insurance industry must find innovative ways to improve productivity and at the same time, satisfy their customers. What’s the easiest way to boost productivity? Automation. au•to•ma•tion (n): The technique, method, or system of operating or controlling a process by highly automatic means, as by electronic
Virtual checks and desire to fight change
It’s funny how much we all fight change. It’s a normal human tendency. But there’s one instance I run across recently that illustrates that clearer than ever – the use of virtual checks. Follow me on this one… As a preferred payment method, paper checks hit their peak in 1995
Three Flavors!
As a kid, a visit to the local ice cream shop was the best! The dilemma was deciding on which ice cream flavor to pick. Do I go with my standby or do I try something different? At the end of the day, there wasn’t a bad choice in the entire