Now with SEW platforms you simplify ebilling and experience seamless and secure payment transactions, while building operational excellence and delivering superior experiences. Streamline collection, leverage multichannel communication channels, understand customer behaviour with AL/ML Analytics, and more with an automated, configurable, and scalable platform that provides seamless integration, rich user interface, and world class performance
The term smart meter often refers to an electricity meter, but it also may mean a device measuring natural gas, water or district heating consumption.[citation needed] More generally, a smart meter is an electronic device that records information such as consumption of electric energy, voltage levels, current, and power factor. Smart meters communicate the information to the consumer for greater clarity of consumption behavior, and electricity suppliers for system monitoring and customer billing. Smart meters typically record energy near real-time, and report regularly, short intervals throughout the day.[1] Smart meters enable two-way communication between the meter and the central system. Smart meters may be part of a smart grid, but do not themselves constitute a smart grid.[2]
The other critical technology for smart meter systems is the information technology at the utility that integrates the Smart Meter networks with utility applications, such as billing and CIS. This includes the Meter Data Management system.
Smart billing is a key focus area for our Consumer Empowerment and Protection project. In 2015 we consulted on a number of measures to help achieve the right consumer outcomes for smart billing. We are focusing primarily on the related objectives of minimising backbills and minimising estimated bills.
This is a claims optimization tool that identifies claim billing errors and provides the opportunity to review and repair problematic claims. Smart Edits are reported within 24 hours of claim submission so timely adjustments can be made to avoid claim denials.
Enjoy the convenience of making a one-time payment each billing cycle, set up an automatically recurring payment, or make extra payments on-demand at any time. Loan payments can be debited from your checking or savings account at the bank or credit union of your choice. You may also make your payments from a credit or debit card (where available).
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