CCBill Releases FlexForms 2.0 With New Features

CCBill Releases FlexForms 2.0 With New Features

TEMPE, Ariz. — Global payment processor CCBill announced today the release of its latest version of FlexForms, its dynamic payment flow system for online merchants. 

FlexForms 2.0 provides CCBill merchants with new systems functionality, including new comprehensive customization, graphical promotional and performance tools, as well as expanded affiliate tracking across multiple providers.

Offering progressive features to customize FlexForms’ globally responsive smart payment forms with only a few clicks, FlexForms 2.0 also features CCBill’s exclusive, early release of CCBill Pay, the new log in-and-pay service, allowing worldwide buyers to save their payment options at checkout to use on any site using CCBill FlexForms.  

With FlexForms 2.0 CCBill merchants no longer need to change their website’s HTML to add or update payment types, revise form layouts, set up cross sales or dynamic pricing or even add new top, side and promo banners to payment forms.

Designed to automate business processes while improving consumer trust, FlexForms 2.0 offers auto-sensing payment forms to present a personalized buying experience. 

FlexForms 2.0 serves forms with localized language and payment options, including SEPA and bank transfers, as well as providing multicontinent speed enhancements.

Only available with FlexForms, CCBill Pay gives online website merchants the opportunity to sell in the omnipresent, multiple device world, where buyers can use their securely stored payment information in their CCBill Pay account to pay for all their orders, from any device, without the need to re-enter their credit card or payment account information. 

CCBill Pay is designed to jumpstart the checkout process allowing CCBill merchants to realize faster sales and empower quick, multiple purchases from a single login.

Additionally, CCBill Pay consumers will be able to manage purchases from within the new CCBill Pay Admin.

“With two decades of building consumer trust in online payments, providing a simple checkout process, on a secure single CCBill platform, connects billions of consumers with any CCBill Merchant,” said Gary Jackson, CCBill’s managing vice president of sales. 

“This is just the beginning in our vision for the next wave of payment services in a global marketplace that is increasingly on the move.”

Building on the CCBill Platform, and with the addition of FlexForms and CCBill Pay, CCBill has optimized the omnichannel checkout process, online consumers can now take full advantage of shopping on any CCBill merchant website, regardless of device, country, screen or payment type.  

For CCBill merchants not currently using FlexForms, CCBill encourages them to log in to the CCBill Admin and switch over to meet the buying needs of today’s online, mobile consumer. Merchants can also get assistance 24/7/365 from the CCBill Merchant Support team. 

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