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Reducing debt ratios represents a significant challenge for utility companies in Latin America. According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in its study; "Dynamics and challenges of investment to drive sustainable and inclusive recovery", the inability to collect on issued service bills has negative repercussions and can affect multiple aspects in a country, such as the quality of services, the economy and the cost of living.
According to the same study, in 2021 it was recorded that the default rate of essential services in the region was 30%, which translates to three out of every 10 users not meeting their payments for water, electricity, gas, public transportation, or telecommunications bills. It also revealed that the main reasons for non-payment were due to prioritizing other expenses during the pandemic, increased unemployment, high inflation levels in the region, and the war between Ukraine and Russia.
In this context, it is possible to highlight 3 major challenges that utility companies must address to directly confront the payment default levels of their services:
Bemobi has developed a solution that combines three essential elements to optimize the payment process, integrating various functionalities that enhance conversion rates, reduce the levels of arrears and improve the user experience.
For Denis Maia, Vice President of Corporate Development at Bemobi, the digital payment solution is not only limited to bill payment but also plays a broader role in offering various payment options and flexibility, which translates to financial relief that significantly improves the user experience and allows the consumer to keep their service connected.
The social impact on the lives of our public service customers is quite impressive. When we consider that we offer all possible payment methods, including up to 24 installments, it can change their economic situation. We can see in our statistics that almost 50% of our transactions are made in installments. Therefore, we provide a cash flow solution for these customers to avoid disconnection.
In one year, Bemobi processes over 1.3 trillion dollars in payment transactions in Brazil alone.
You may also be interested in watching Denis Maia's Bemobi Sessions: "The social impact of omnichannel utility bill payments."
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