
Internet Payment Exchange, Inc.
1946 N 13th St. Ste. 348
Toledo, OH 43604
(419) 255-4351 Main
(800) 530-7004 Toll Free
(419) 730-7095 FAX
sales@ipayx.com
(IPayX) is a privately held 'C' corporation headquartered in Toledo, OH.
Corporate Overview
Founded in 1999, Toledo, Ohio-based Internet Payment Exchange (IPayX) provides web-based electronic billing and payment (EBP) technology solutions to healthcare providers, utility companies, municipal governments and other organizations.
F.A.Q.
Answers to frequently asked questions about IPayX services and solutions.
Management
The IPayX management team members are pioneers in the online services industry. Their familiarity with every phase of electronic bill delivery and payment has insured IPayX solutions provide the function your business requires for successful electronic bill payment. Years of experience working in the Financial Services industry has also made them intimately aware of the need for security and availability in online systems.
Our Business Partners
Valued business partners that provide statement printing solutions to complement IPayX eServices.
Privacy Policy
We respect your privacy! Any information collected at this site will be kept confidential and will not be disclosed
Security
Our clients tell us they choose IPayX because we offer the best value for the best products and services. A critical component of this value is our unparalleled focus on security which is a major factor in the design, development and operation of IPayX eService solutions. We allocate a significant level of corporate resources to security on an annual basis because we understand security is binary – systems are either secure … or they are not
Reprint by Secure Email
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Aggregation Model vs. Biller Direct
Providing online bill payments to retail customers will cost the banking industry around $903 million in 2008 as banks outsource the providing of user interfaces and customer service to third parties. This is opposed to biller direct online payments in which customers pay the biller directly and the costs are offset by gains in productivity and work efficiency.

