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ClickPay sponsors MRI International Users Conference in Las Vegas

Shown (from left) are: Neel Naicker, chief executive officer, The AMP; Thomas Kiernan, chief executive officer, ClickPay; Thomas Coolidge, chief executive officer, Nexus Systems; and Ian Marlow, chief executive officer, FiTech. Shown (from left) are: Neel Naicker, chief executive officer, The AMP; Thomas Kiernan, chief executive officer, ClickPay; Thomas Coolidge, chief executive officer, Nexus Systems; and Ian Marlow, chief executive officer, FiTech.
New York, NY ClickPay, a leading provider of SaaS-based receivables management software to the real estate industry, sponsored the MRI International Users Conference recently, and hosted a select number of conference attendees at a sold-out party at the Omnia at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. ClickPay along with co-sponsors AMP, Nexus Technologies, and FiTech, organized the party for mutual clients with MRI Software and to celebrate the success of their partnerships with the MRI Partner Connect program. ClickPay provides online payment services and software that spans the entire resident lifecycle. Whether the property is a rental, condo or coop, ClickPay manages the resident’s entire electronic payment experience. The payment lifecycle requires a high level of technology, data integration and customer service, for which ClickPay plays a vital role.
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