Bestpass has launched Bestpass Rebilling to allow its customers to seamlessly reassign toll transactions to specific business units, customers or contractors, the toll management provider has announced.
by Staff
March 21, 2018
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Screenshot courtesy of Bestpass.
Bestpass has launched Bestpass Rebilling to allow its customers to seamlessly reassign toll transactions to specific business units, customers or contractors, the toll management provider has announced.
"With Bestpass Rebilling, our customers can now recoup toll costs while radically simplifying their back-office operations," said John Andrews, president and CEO of Bestpass. "Not only will they save time and money on rebilling, but they will also benefit from the full Bestpass toll management service, including nationwide coverage, violation processing and account consolidation, among many other features."
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Bestpass Rebilling customers will be able to use the Bestpass web portal to designate single vehicles or distinct groups of vehicles that are responsible for incurred toll transactions. The customers can also create toll statements on demand, for any period of time and with their company logo, to provide supporting documentation and to ensure reimbursement for all relevant transactions.
"When Bestpass Rebilling customers generate statements, they can include a toll processing fee while simultaneously transferring the toll liability to a contractor or other entity," said Andrews. "Our primary goal for this new product is to positively impact the bottom line for commercial fleets using the Bestpass service."
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