CCBill Announces $50K Free Processing Promotion

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill announced today a new initiative to help businesses begin processing with its comprehensive payments platform.

For a limited time, individuals and businesses that start a new CCBill account for business in the U.S., Canada, Europe, or the U.K. that includes credit cards as a payment option receives $50,000 in free processing.

“With the onset of a new year and the generally positive economic outlook of the U.S. and some other regions, this is a great time to start new online projects,” said Gary Jackson, managing vice president of sales and Internet markets for CCBill,

“Recognizing this, we wanted to give new businesses a head start of sorts by offering them an opportunity to leverage automated subscription billing tools, affiliate management systems, and many other business management features — without an upfront cost.” 

The $50,000 in free processing offer is available from now until April 30 and requires an 18-month commitment.

It can be applied to any CCBill pricing package that includes credit cards as a payment option, and any new account for business in the U.S., Canada, Europe, or the U.K. is eligible.

“It can be tough starting a new business. Everything from marketing the product or service to reducing purchase barriers to efficiently processing payments has to be addressed,” Jackson said. “And you’ll want an e-commerce partner that can help you grow, as well.

“This $50,000 in free processing initiative lets new merchants get up and running to do what they do best, while receiving the support of an automated billing system trusted by millions of consumers worldwide.”

To learn more about CCBill’s latest initiative, visit its webpage or call (855) 4-CCBill.

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