Direct Bill: Pay Company On Behalf Of Client

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On a Direct Bill policy, the client pays the insurance company directly, and the commission is sent from the company, to the agency. If desired, the client may choose to process a payment through the agency, which is then forwarded in full to the insurance company. (See: Client Payment: Direct Bill Cash Transmittal)

In addition, agency can also pay the policy premium on behalf of the client to the company, creating a receivable balance for the client, prior to receiving a client payment.

Process Company Payment On Behalf Of Client

Only use the process below if the client has not paid the agency, and the payment is being placed to the company on behalf of the client.

  1. Load a client on one of the client tabs.
  2. Select the (+) next to Policies. (To expand the band by default, see: Preferences)
  3. Right-Click on the policy number and select Client Payment.
    Payment-db-attachclientpay1.png
  4. Verify Amount -> $0.00 is set.
  5. Verify Cash Type -> Transmittal is selected. (The Cash Type will default to Transmittal for Direct Bill invoices)
    Payment-db-attachpay-cashfor0.png
  6. Select OK to save the payment.
  7. Answer No to print the cash receipt.
  8. Answer Yes to create a Company Check for the payment amount.
    Payment-db-attachpay-createcheckyes.png
  9. Change the Amount from 0.00 to the amount being paid to the company on behalf of the client. (From Example: $200.00)
    Payment-db-attachpay-createcheck-clientbehalf-amount.png
  10. Select Accept after verifying check type as Regular (Printable), or Wire Transfer (EFT).
    Payment-db-attachpay-createwirecheck-details.png
  11. The on-account check will create a receivable balance for the client visible on the Accounting tab.
    Cltexp-accounting-onaccount-checkonly.png

When the client payment is received, create a regular client payment to offset the client's receivable balance.