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ETC achieves final system acceptance for RiteHorizon

Electronic Transaction Consultants (ETC) has earned final system acceptance for a back-office toll collection system for the Harris County Toll Road Authority in Texas. ETC says its RiteHorizon system is a platform of modules designed to address the specific features of the tolling applications and auditability of entities that deal with financials and reconciliations. According to ETC, the platform can easily integrate with new modules and comes with features such as payment plan management, treasury m
May 28, 2019 Read time: 1 min

Electronic Transaction Consultants (ETC) has earned final system acceptance for a back-office toll collection system for the 797 Harris County Toll Road Authority in Texas.

ETC says its RiteHorizon system is a platform of modules designed to address the specific features of the tolling applications and auditability of entities that deal with financials and reconciliations.

According to ETC, the platform can easily integrate with new modules and comes with features such as payment plan management, treasury module, reconciliation module, real-time accounting, inventory and logistics management.

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