Electronic Banking ACH or ICL?

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Electronic Banking
ACH or ICL?
In-House vs. Out-Source
Payment Processing
Utility Payment Conference
Electronic Banking
ACH or ICL?
• Arizona Public Service (APS) is Arizona’s largest and
oldest utility, serving since 1886
• More than 1.1 million customers in 11 of the state’s 15
counties, about 35,000 sq miles
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Current Payment Processing Distribution:
55% Electronically
35% US Mail
10% Business Offices
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ACH or ICL?
In-House or Out-Source?
Our Considerations:
– Current system was 13 years old
– Mailed-in payments dropped from 72% to 38% of total payment
volume between 1990 to 2008, but still significant
– Replace armored car pickup with electronic banking
– Leverage technology to process more than payments; anticipating
continued payment volume decrease
– Centralize data input to better utilized skilled customer service
representatives to address customer needs
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Options
Banks
- JP Morgan Chase
- Wachovia
- Bank of America
- Wells Fargo
Non-Banks
- CDS Global
- Regulus Group
- First Data Corp
In-House
- BancTec (Unisys)
- Wausau Financial Systems
- J & B Software
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Quantitative Results
Outsourcers:
– Competitive process pricing for:
• singles
• clean payments
– Less competitive pricing for:
• non-clean payments (white mail, checks only)
• exception payments (research, correspondence)
• non-payment transactions
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Quantitative Results
In-House:
– Over an 8 year period projected payment processing
costs were competitive
– Advantage is gained in managing exception
transactions
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Qualitative Results
Out-Source Advantages
– As volume decreases over time so would costs
– Technology remains current
– Built-in Disaster Recovery
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Qualitative Results
In-House Advantages
– Maintain control of customer data
– Same day exception processing (Customer PR)
– Timely exception transaction processing
– Reduce costs by leveraging technology for nonpayment transactions
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Decision
In-House with Wausau Financial Systems
– System was justified on payments alone
– Non-payment transaction processing was icing on the
cake!
– Ability to capture and store non-payment images at the
Customer Account level
– Timeliness and control of postings
– Automation of Non-Payment processing leverages the
technology and improves accuracy and performance
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Banking Options
Automated Clearing House (ACH)
Vs.
Image Cash Letter (Check 21)
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RFP for ACH/ICL Services
• Submitted to 3 banks
– JP Morgan Chase
– Bank of America
– Wells Fargo
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Compare using Bank vs. APS decisioning
Percentage of ARC Eligible Items 80.0%
Percentage of ICL Eligible Items 8.0%
Percentage of IRD Eligible Items 12.0%
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Bank Results
Total Costs ICL & ARC Bank Decision
Per Item
ICL and ARC –
APS Decision
Bank 1.
$0.034
$0.034
Bank 2.
$0.040
$0.030
Bank 3.
$0.029
$0.029
* Banks in no particular order
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Bank Decision
• APS will perform decisioning to control costs
• We chose all 3 banks to:
– Maintain our relationship with each Bank
– Keep competitive pricing in play
– Overall projected annual savings $57,000
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Major Project Initiatives
• Configuration & changes of WFS System to our
needs
• Testing with each Bank for ICL and ACH files
• Enhancements to APS Customer System for
multiple payment files and non-payment
transactions
• Leverage new B2B processes
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Payment Transactions
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Single Check, Single Stub
Multiple Checks, Single Stub
Single Check, Multiple Stubs
Multiple Checks, Multiple Stubs
Checks Without Payment Stubs
Accounts Receivable Lists
Money Orders
Process bank NSF Files and systematically
reverse payments
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Payment Transactions
• All payments are compared to Hot Files for:
– Cash Only Id and Rejection
– Pending Shut Off Orders
– ARC Opt-Out (Process as Image)
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Non-Payment Transactions
• SurePay, SHARE Pledges & E3 Low Income Enrollment
– from Bill Stub (marksense detection)
– from Application form (full page scans)
• Undeliverable Refund Checks and Bill Statements
• Change of Address (marksense detection)
• On-Demand Images for CIS at Customer Account level
• Systematic Customer Account Note Updates
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Bill Stub Samples
SurePay on Page 2
Address/Phone change
Based on mark sense detection
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SurePay Application
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Share on Stub
Name
Address
City, State, Zip
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Share Card
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E3 Application
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E3 Recertification
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Lessons Learned
• Bank Validation Process takes time
– ACH and ICL are different groups within each bank
• “To thine own system be true”
• Test, Test, and Test some more
– Include all interfaces
– Include all jobs, even if you think they do not
apply
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Results Since Installation
Deposit Distribution
Percentage of ARC Eligible Items
– 2,157,904 checks
78.9%
Percentage of ICL Eligible Items
– 573,249 checks
21.0%
Percentage of Paper Checks
– 3,026
0.1%
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Results Since Installation
Non Payment Transactions
SurePay
• Back of Bill
• Applications
28,044
8,000
20,044
E3 Low Income
CIS Refund Checks
Returned Mail
We met our Financial Goals
103,504
11,369
103,731
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Q&A
William Dow
Sr. Project Manager
Arizona Public Service
602-250-2110
[email protected]