Inabia Solutions and Consulting, Inc.
Oracle BRM (Billing & Revenue Management)
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The role involves managing customer billing, charging, and revenue recognition using Oracle BRM, focusing on complex pricing and customer accounts.
Please note, it's NOT Oracle ERP financials
Oracle BRM (Billing & Revenue Management) (we need this one)
• A specialized billing and revenue platform, often used by telecom, media, utilities, and subscription businesses.
• Focus: customer billing, charging, and revenue recognition → managing millions of customer accounts, complex usage-based pricing, prepaid/postpaid charging, etc.
• Integrates with ERP Financials for accounting, but sits more on the customer side of billing rather than internal finance operations.
ERP Financials = managing the company’s finances.
BRM = managing how customers are billed and how revenue flows in.
Top Skills
Oracle Brm
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