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Challenges:
• High DSO, past-due A/R
• Contacting all customers at
risk of becoming past due
• Unable to proactively
monitor risk
• Lack of visibility to customer
information
• Manual, time-intensive
processes
Without predictive analytics, up to 70% of early
collection calls go to accounts who would pay
without a reminder. Target the 30% that are actually
at risk with GETPAID.
For many companies using ERP systems or manual processes, collections
management can be cumbersome causing low productivity and reactive
treatment of accounts receivable. Often, collectors cannot readily access
information, and are overwhelmed with administrative tasks; working from
printed reports, without a strategic approach – thereby creating inconsistent
results.
The FIS Receivables GETPAID solution offers companies an integrated suite of
order-to-cash management software with the unique ability to combine
collections, dispute resolution, credit risk management and cash application
with an online customer portal.
Risk-based collections: Leveraging payment behavior for
collections prioritization.
With up to 70% of early collection calls going to accounts who would have paid
without a reminder, it is likely that your collectors are spending too much time
calling the wrong people. The use of predictive analytics allows you to focus
your collection efforts on the 30% that are at risk to pay beyond their terms or
go delinquent.
RECEIVABLES Strategic Collections Management
Benefits:
• Lower DSO
• Proper account coverage
• Reduce past-due A/R and
write-offs
• Achieve high hit rates – score
all accounts using specific
internal experience
• Drive collection prioritization
based on inherent risk
• Improve operational
efficiencies

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Instead of using the traditional method of contacting customers based on an ageing report or customer segmentation,
organizations are able to accelerate collections by identifying high risk customers and then placing those customers
on a high touch “call” collections strategy. This best in class and proprietary scoring model is specifically calibrated to
your business environment to ensure the highest level of predictability. This risk score is the key component used to
drive highly impactful collections prioritization
GETPAID helps companies do this by using statistical-based risk models that look at your own experiences with each
customer in order to create a monthly risk score. This method offers a higher level of accuracy versus using credit
reference agency data that is traditionally intended for new account decisions, not ongoing collections management.
Even if and when the appropriate data from a credit reference agency data is used, it is not solely based on the
customer’s payment experience with you but rather the average of all companies providing trade data to the credit
reference agency data – data that is not necessarily relevant to your relationship with the customer and mostly likely
not as current as your own experiences.
Automation and workflow
For many companies using ERP systems or manual processes, collections management can be cumbersome causing
low productivity and reactive treatment of accounts receivable. Often, collectors cannot readily access information,
and are overwhelmed with administrative tasks; working from printed reports and multiple systems, without a strategic
approach – thereby creating inconsistent results. The GETPAID solution dramatically increases the amount of time
that collectors can spend contacting customers and ensures that the time is used productively through the automation
of processes and the use of approved work queues based on configurable strategies.
Using customer segmentation and a strategic rules engine, GETPAID groups customers by configurable variables
such as risk grade, geography, or balance due - and applies a specific collection strategy. Strategies are configurable
courses of action that initiate specific events as an invoice ages. Each strategy can consist of an unlimited number of
steps, each triggered the previous contact activity. The engine uses the strategies to send mass correspondence and
build work queues with prioritization. Strategy steps can be used to send automated reminder and past due notices,
notify sales of delinquent accounts, and place calls in the collector’s work queue.
Risk Services: Detailed risk data shows risk score
and probability of going bad, along with cash at risk.
Cash at Risk: The Collections Activities screen
provides a central and detailed view of your account
in a single screen.

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GETPAID allows companies to develop an unlimited number of collection strategies and strategy steps. Customers
can be automatically shifted to the appropriate strategy based on fluctuations in risk grade for improved management
of accounts receivable risk.
Collection work queue: Single screen access to customer information GETPAID places all necessary customer, invoice, dispute and credit information on a single screen. Users can quickly
view information such as payment history, proof-of-delivery documents, ageing, and cash applied. From the single
“Power Screen” users can also enter notes, create payment plans, mark promises to pay, match credits, generate
disputes, send invoice copies and correspondence such as confirmations directly from their desktop with a single
click.
Integrated approach to order-to-cash management
FIS allows companies to deploy a single cloud based, end-to-end solution to manage credit risk, collections, dispute
resolution and cash application with associated analysis and reporting. By using a fully integrated solution, companies
can leverage data and resources to optimize performance and reduce costs. With an integrated solution, users can
manage details and collaborate in real-time with customers, sales, and customer service.
Follow Up To Do: Your collectors will see a Daily
Follow-Up screen showing their list of daily goals and
activities prioritized by collections risk.
Credit Summary: The Credit Summary screen
includes analysis of your balances according to risk
grade based on predictive analytics scores.

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About FIS’s Corporate Solutions
FIS offers a leading liquidity and risk management solution for corporations, insurance companies and the public
sector. The solution suite includes credit risk modeling, collections management, treasury risk analysis, cash
management, payments system integration, and payments execution delivered directly to corporations or via banking
partners. The solutions help consolidate data from multiple in-house systems, drive workflow and provide connectivity
to a broad range of trading partners including banks, SWIFT, credit data providers, FX platforms, money markets, and
market data. The technology is supported by a full range of services delivered by domain experts, including managed
cloud services, treasury operations management, SWIFT administration, managed bank connectivity, bank
onboarding, and vendor enrollment.
About FIS FIS is a global leader in financial services technology, with a focus on retail and institutional banking, payments, asset
and wealth management, risk and compliance, consulting and outsourcing solutions. Through the depth and breadth
of our solutions portfolio, global capabilities and domain expertise, FIS serves more than 20,000 clients in over 130
countries. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, FIS employs more than 55,000 people worldwide and holds
leadership positions in payment processing, financial software and banking solutions. Providing software, services
and outsourcing of the technology that empowers the financial world, FIS is a Fortune 500 company and is a member
of Standard & Poor’s 500® Index. For more information about FIS, visit www.fisglobal.com.