ESKER ON AIR PODCAST

Season 1 Episode 7:
The Growing Need for Straight-Through Processing of Utility Invoices


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Today, only a small percentage of utility suppliers distribute invoices via EDI, and they aren’t readily joining P2P networks. In fact, for many companies, about 25 percent of total invoice volume is related to recurring utility bills — including electricity, gas, telecom, water and waste services. This can amount to over 5,000 utility bills each month for a medium-sized company that’s processing around 20,000 total invoices per month. Ongoing manual tasks related to utility bills hinders straight-through processing, results in higher costs, and limits the visibility of key metrics regarding consumption, costs and trends.

In Episode 7 of Esker On Air, host Scott Leahy talks with Dan Reeve, Director of Sales and Business Development at Esker, and Tim Porter, Director of Strategic Account Sales at Urjanet about the need to automate the notoriously manual processing of utility invoices. Urjanet is a data as a service (DaaS) utility data platform that delivers electronic invoices and invoice data from over 7,000 utilities worldwide, helping to provide an automated feed to the problematic niche of utility invoices that people need to access with the use of their software platform. Together, Dan and Tim share their collective expertise, experiences and advice about using software to automate utility invoice processing and collect valuable, actionable data.

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About the hosts

Scott Leahy
Host, Esker On Air
Scott is a Customer Experience Advocate at Esker, committed to making customers feel valued, understood, and engaged. He has hosted Esker On Air since June 2020
Tim Porter
Director of Strategic Account Sales, Urjanet
Building strategic partnerships that help companies leverage utility data in ways that grow revenue and streamline operations. Bringing 25+ years of experience in building corporate partnerships to help companies achieve their goals.
Dan Reeve
Director of Sales and Business Development, Esker
Business professionals and partners alike have counted on Dan Reeve for over 20 years. He’s quick to respond or he’s in the Rocky Mountains near his home in Denver
Mike Necas
Business Development Manager, Esker

Mike Necas is dedicated to helping customers gain greater return on their ERP investment through document process automation.

Adrian Posteraro
C-SAT Partners

Adrian Posteraro is the former Director of Global Customer Support & Satisfaction at MEDRAD Inc. — a two-time winner of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

Jason Anderson
Esker, Inc.

As a Business Development Manager at Esker for 10+ years, Jason Anderson is dedicated to helping customers gain greater return on their ERP investment through document process automation.

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