Webbilling to Attend Eurowebtainment in Spain

GRUBBENVORST, The Netherlands — Webbilling.com will be attending the upcoming Eurowebtainment event set for May 12-15 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

The event is an opportunity for Webbilling to present its services and to demonstrate its direct debit solutions which the company says greatly increases revenue from online traffic.

“I am very excited that I can take the opportunity to go to Mallorca while I am in Europe,” said Ines Peterson, global operations director for Webbilling.

“I love all shows in the U.S., but it is something special to return to one of the oldest shows in Europe. Even though the user behavior has been changing over the years, the payment behavior in Europe has remained constant, and that makes it mandatory to offer direct debit if you want a share of European revenue."

Webbilling is the 2010 XBIZ Alternative Billing Company of the Year award winner and provides EU based billing services by offering real direct debit solutions in European markets including Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Petersen will also be introducing the latest addition to the Webbilling team at the Eurowebtainment event. Mark Gerban will now be responsible for all EU merchants and will be available to discuss business opportunities while attending the show.

Services including limited-trial offers, free-trial periods, recurring billing, one-click joins and upsells, as well as pay-per-anything or cross sales solutions are all possible in addition to Webbilling’s customizable currency conversion capabilities and customer cancellation packages.

Because Webbilling focuses on systems that don’t require a card of any kind or a payment community to join, the company says it’s all about processing options that promote real impulse buying.

Companies or individuals interested in scheduling an appointment with Webbilling during the Eurowebtainment event can contact ip@webbilling.com.

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