Roselyn M. Resurreccion | Ma. Teresa S. Alvarez
Discipline: management studies
This study aimed to assess the efficiency and effectiveness of the Utility Billing Management System (UBMS) in supporting billing and collection processes in a rural electric cooperative. Motivated by the growing demand for digital solutions in utility operations and the challenges faced in billing accuracy and resource management, the research addressed the need for evaluating system performance in a real-world context. Employing a descriptive-correlational design, data were collected using structured questionnaires distributed to employees involved in UBMS operations. Statistical tools such as frequency and percentage, weighted mean, Kruskal-Wallis test, and One-Way ANOVA were utilized to analyze the responses. The study identified functional strengths of the UBMS in terms of usability, portability, efficiency, and reliability, as well as its positive impact on resource utilization and operational management. However, issues such as billing statement errors and limited user training emerged as key implementation challenges. The findings support the development of targeted training programs and continued system investment. Future research may explore the potential contributions of the UBMS in improving collection efficiency and strategic planning.