

Nearly one dollar in ten of council rates goes unpaid, and payment technology is one of the few levers councils hold. Watch all nine new rates features demoed live in a working environment: notice design in-house, pay-from-notice, delivery analytics, surcharge protection, and automated hardship review.

Design and approve your rates notice in-house
Drag your rating system fields onto the notice, preview any assessment number before you send, and sign off through a built-in review step. No mailing house mark-up rounds, and no charge for each one.

Fewer than 8% of councils send more than one notice version
Usually just a different notice for direct debit customers. You can now send a hardship version, another language, or large print off the same run.

Card payments average 0.33% charged to council
From 1 October that cost can no longer be passed to ratepayers. Surcharge protection lets you choose which payment methods residents see and in what order, so bank account payment comes first.
For rates, revenue, and finance teams at Australian and New Zealand councils who want to see the product working rather than read about it. Useful if you are planning your next rates run, reviewing card surcharge exposure ahead of 1 October, or looking at how much of your hardship process could run itself.

Tomas Contreras is Lead Product Manager at Payble and built the nine features demoed in this session. He ran the entire walkthrough live in a working environment rather than on slides.
Hosted by Dailius Wilson, Chief Economist at Payble, who works with council revenue leaders across Australia and New Zealand on arrears strategy and collection performance.

Hutt City managed rates the same way for 25+ years. Arrears hit 5%. Direct debit stalled at 44%. Then they went live with Payble - and processed $5.5M across 21,354 plans without staff loading a single one.

Rate caps are rising at half the pace of inflation, infrastructure costs haven't dropped since COVID, and arrears are compounding. In this roundtable, council leaders unpack the four federal budget measures squeezing local government and the four levers councils can act on now to protect cash flow and financial sustainability.
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Why 50% of every fine issued across Australia goes unpaid, and what City of Casey did to turn it around. A practical session for council finance and compliance leaders covering the economics of infringement collection, the hidden cost of referrals, and how to recover more without chasing.
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