Columbia Ultimate, industry leaders in providing clients with revenue maximization solutions for more than 30 years, announced today the release of Ajility 3.0, the latest update to its newest accounts receivable management (ARM) software solution. Ajility 3.0 is in wide release and available now.

Ajility 3.0 offers built-in contact management, data, letter and payment services to Columbia Ultimate’s clients with the ability to create flexible, configurable business rules and automation of routine tasks with a real-time workflow engine.

Ajility 3.0 highlights include:

  • Built-in UltimateAnalytics — Identifies the accounts that are most likely to pay and the value they represent, provides address and phone numbers, deceased and bankruptcy information and more

  • Built-in UltimatePayments — Provides credit card and ACH processing services through a secure Internet connection

  • Built-in UltimateAccess — Real-time client portal allows access to dashboards and performance reporting for all placements, and the ability to view clients/accounts  current status, balances and activity

  • Hosted model (SaaS) —  Now available

Ajility is compliant with the latest security standards such as PCI, SSAE 16 Type II, and HIPAA and has a full-featured compliance management system.

Established in 1979 and headquartered in Vancouver, Wash., Columbia Ultimate is a privately held corporation servicing healthcare, collections agencies, debt buyers, banking and finance, retail and government sectors.

Columbia Ultimate’s family of companies includes Columbia Ultimate, RevQ, HealthWare and The Intelitech Group. RevQ provides industry leading software solutions and consulting services to improve collections in the government sector. The Intelitech Group is a business management and debt recovery consulting company that provides technology solutions designed to enhance profitability. HealthWare provides revenue cycle management solutions to the healthcare industry. More information is available at www.columbiaultimate.com


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