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RoadSync Additions Ease Logistics Payments, Billing
RoadSync, a digital payment platform for the logistics industry, recently added both direct billing and automated clearinghouse (ACH) payment capabilities, increasing convenience and flexibility to customers when it comes to financial transactions.

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RoadSync, a digital payment platform for the logistics industry, recently added both direct billing and automated clearing house (ACH) payment capabilities to its platform, increasing convenience and flexibility to customers when it comes to financial transactions.
Initially developed to give warehouses, freight handlers, trucking companies, heavy truck repair and maintenance shops, and others a way to digitally invoice and accept payments quicker and more securely, the new direct billing feature allows customers to track payments and charges over time, bundle invoices, and bill on either a weekly or monthly basis.
“Customers now have a one-stop solution that works for both real-time transactions and direct billing, allowing them to track payments in real time but bill on a different schedule,” said Robin Gregg, CEO of RoadSync. “This addition gives customers more control in handling their payments.”
ACH payments have also been added to the RoadSync platform, giving customers the ability to receive automatic recurring payments or payment straight from the bank. Payments can be made with credit card, debit card, check or ACH. RoadSync also recently introduced Express Deposit, which allows customers to cash out minutes after their transaction is completed, instead of waiting days.
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