PartnerCash Expands Payout Services by Adding ePayService

STOCKERN, Austria, and MONTREAL — PartnerCash has expanded its services by integrating ePayService as an additional payout tool.

PartnerCash's new offering allows affiliates to receive users ePayService payouts immediately after payout options are chosen and once identification is uploaded and verified.

The ePayService integration is the latest news from the company, which recently said it would be aiming for global expansion.  Last month, PartnerCash picked Montreal as its location for its first North American office.  As part of the international push, PartnerCash also is translating sites from its substantial portfolio into English. 

The company markets its flagship product, Saboom.com, and an extensive German portfolio of sites.

Besides the new ePayService payout service, PartnerCash also offers PayPal, Moneybookers and bank wires as payout options for worldwide affiliates.

ePayService President Alex Zaslavsky said that the deal between the companies will help grow both their customer bases.

"Since we launched ePayService we have securely delivered millions of payroll, affiliates and publisher payments worldwide," Zaslavsky said. "ePayService will continue enabling  PartnerCash with new innovative payouts options for years to come.

"We hope and wish that PartnerCash continue developing innovative and successful products like Saboom.com "

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