Retail Energy Companies Don’t Need a New Billing Platform, They Need a Better Strategy

 

Retail energy companies are experiencing real pain with their billing systems — but the system itself isn’t always the root cause. Mollie Gaby, Principal at CG Infinity, believes many organizations underestimate how much performance depends on collaboration between technical teams and the business. When developers truly understand retail energy operations and work closely with internal stakeholders, they can uncover gaps, implement targeted fixes, and resolve issues that have been causing frustration for months — sometimes years.

Another common blind spot is how companies manage controls and vendor relationships. Teams often continue revisiting billing problems that were already fixed, instead of shifting focus to new risks that require attention. At the same time, many organizations fail to stay actively engaged with their vendor. If vendors aren’t aware of ongoing challenges, they can’t recommend system upgrades or improvements that may already exist. In many cases, the answer isn’t replacing the billing platform — it’s using it more strategically.

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