The Exciting Future of Digital Notices

Legacy billing costs councils more than they realise. Bega Valley Shire Council faced manual workflows, limited design control, and postage bills up to $10,000 per run.

Payble Digital Notices changes that, streamlining enrolment, automating reminders, and delivering a seamless, passwordless payment experience.

What you will learn

Static notices are holding your enrolment back

Enrolment rates can increase from current averages (16-37%), up to 60-75%, on par with telecommunications and energy industries.

Reminders that work while you sleep

Automatic reminders have proven over 90% effective in recovering dishonoured payments.

No password, no problem

Frictionless Access: Passwordless login to boost adoption to 60–75%

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Discover how Payble is helping local governments break through the 30% digital adoption ceiling. This executive brief covers the shift from static PDF bills to a mobile-first, passwordless notice platform — with real results from councils already driving enrolment to 90%, cutting print costs, and reducing arrears through automated payment reminders.

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