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Breaking Down the Accounts Payable Barrier

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For several years consumers have enjoyed the convenience of paying bills electronically.  Many business owners pay their personal bills electronically but realize that the bill payment services available do not meet their needs for business payments.


TelPay's fully integrated electronic payment system allows businesses to pay all of their bills in minutes. Fast, efficient and cost effective TelPay allows you to pay any supplier, government agency, or individual in Canada. You can also make international payments.


TelPay's payment system can be integrated with your existing accounting software, or used as a stand-alone accounts payable system. TelPay allows for both dual authorization and remote authorization, which eliminates the need for 2 signing officers to be present to sign cheques. Payments can be approved securely with a few strokes on your keyboard/Blackberry/iphone. There is no need to gather or store suppliers' bank account information. TelPay does all the work.


TelPay's payment system provides security, control, convenience and efficiency.  Businesses can now make all of their Accounts Payable payments electronically by using TelPay, which was designed with the needs of Canadian businesses in mind.


 Key indicators show that electronic payment adoption in the business sector will quickly march ahead. Forward thinking companies that have a desire to reduce costs and improve efficiency will find that TelPay's electronic payment system will  save them time and money.


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