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Automation and integration for energy and utilities

In short

A automation and integration for a energy and utilities business tackles one specific leak: meter reads, connection requests, move-in and move-out details and payment-plan changes get re-keyed between billing, CRM and field systems by hand. It is slow, it ties up back-office time, and every re-key is a chance for an error that produces a wrong bill, a missed connection or a dispute that gets discovered too late to fix cleanly. Bamco builds it around the tools you already run, so it fits your operation rather than forcing you to change how you work.

Information current as at 4 July 2026

The specific leak this plugs

Meter reads, connection requests, move-in and move-out details and payment-plan changes get re-keyed between billing, CRM and field systems by hand. It is slow, it ties up back-office time, and every re-key is a chance for an error that produces a wrong bill, a missed connection or a dispute that gets discovered too late to fix cleanly.

This is not a generic problem with a generic tool bolted on. It is a specific leak in a energy and utilities business, and the system is built to close it. You can see the full picture of where a energy and utilities business leaks margin on the energy and utilities industry page.

What Bamco builds

The integrations that move data between your billing, CRM and field systems automatically. A connection request in Salesforce flows into Gentrack without re-keying, meter reads and move-in details reconcile against accounts, and the handoffs that used to depend on someone remembering to update the other system just happen. Where a tool has no clean connector, we build the path that works, with error handling and alerting so a failed sync never sits silently and surfaces later as a wrong bill.

Two ways in
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What changes in week one, and by month three

Week one. From week one, the double entry starts disappearing: a connection or move-in captured in one system shows up in the others without someone re-typing it, freeing hours and removing a whole class of billing errors.

Month three. By month three the flow between billing, CRM and field runs itself, your billing data is cleaner because it is entered once, and your back office is handling exceptions and disputes rather than data entry.

What it costs

Engagements typically start around $50k and are scoped after a systems audit, priced as a fraction of what a legacy build of the same capability would have quoted. You get a fixed-scope proposal with a real number before anything is built, and you own what we build. The point is not the price. It is that a well-built automation and integration for a energy and utilities business is meant to pay for itself in multiples, by plugging a leak that is costing you every week it stays open.

Common questions

Questions, answered

Our CRM and billing platform do not talk. Can you connect them?
Usually, yes. Where your tools expose a clean interface we use it; where they do not, we build the path that works, with error handling and alerting so a sync never fails silently. The goal is a connection or meter read entered once, flowing between Salesforce, Gentrack and your field systems automatically instead of being re-keyed.
Will it work with the tools our energy and utilities business already uses?
Yes. Bamco builds around and into your existing stack, tools like Gentrack, SAP, Salesforce and the rest of what you run, rather than asking you to replace them. The automation and integration connects to what you have so data flows instead of being re-keyed, and you keep the systems your team already knows.
How much does a automation and integration for a energy and utilities business cost?
Engagements typically start around $50k and are scoped after a systems audit, priced as a fraction of what a legacy build of the same capability would have quoted. You get a fixed-scope proposal with a real number before anything is built, and you own what we build. The point is not the price. It is that a well-built automation and integration for a energy and utilities business is meant to pay for itself in multiples, by plugging a leak that is costing you every week it stays open.
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