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Chaser Releases Payment Portal to Help Users Get Paid Sooner by Simplifying Payments

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Users improve their chances of getting paid by offering their customers multiple payment options directly in the invoice payment reminders.

Chaser Technologies Limited (Chaser), the global credit control automation platform, announced the release of a Payment Portal, in app, that enables the customers of users to see all invoices due in one place and pay them instantly.

Chaser has helped over 800+ businesses improve their chances to be paid, and much faster, too. Now, in addition to sending email reminders to their customers, users can send access to the Payment Portal, which gives full visibility over all paid and due invoices, as well as access to relevant, downloadable documentation in one place.

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With the Payment Portal, users improve their chances of getting paid by offering multiple payment options, such as instant card payments and international bank transfers. The Payment Portal is seamlessly connected with Chaser and can be easily added into payment reminders.

Sonia Dorais, CEO of Chaser, has said: “The customer payment portal is a non-negotiable part of a credit control automation solution, particularly for companies building out a holistic customer experience. By launching the Payment Portal so early in the year, Chaser is hoping to offer some relief to SMEs that have been struggling more with late payments since the start of the pandemic. Our aim is to make getting paid as easy – and quick – as possible, for our users and also for their customers. All businesses should have the confidence that they will get paid for their work.”

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