Biller

/ˈbɪl.ər/ noun

Definition

A person or organization that sends bills or invoices to customers for payment; someone whose job is to prepare and send bills.

Etymology

From 'bill' (a written statement of money owed) plus the agent suffix '-er' (one who does). This occupation term became common with the rise of commercial and business practices.

Kelly Says

Before computers, billers had to handwrite every invoice—now they're often software systems that automatically generate and send bills to thousands of customers.

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