CommerceGate Launches Solutions Page

BARCELONA, Spain — Payment processor CommerceGate launched a Solutions page that now offers simplified access to the company's billing solutions and other services.

Formally launched this week, the landing page will "allow clients to easily identify the services that are right for their specific purpose. Now, in only a few moments, potential clients can find everything they need to streamline their own site processing and improve their revenue bottom line," according to the company.

The landing page is the latest of several company developments, including a recently announced processing agreement with Cybersocket, as well as a partnership with DHD Media and Segpay, which earned the three companies the 2009 XBIZ Strategic Alliance of the Year Award.

"We offer many ways to improve your processing," CommerceGate CEO Bjorn Skarlen said, "and the number of options we have available makes simplifying our site an important objective. Our Solutions landing page is easy to read, provides a lot of valuable information and makes our company even more accessible for potential customers and existing clients."

CommerceGate offers IPSP, Gateway services and direct merchant accounts domestically and internationally, as well as client and end-user support, secure access management and fraud protection.

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