EMC2 Integrates Payment Network AG Into MPA3

LOS ANGELES — EMC2 Billing has announced a new processing option inside the MPA3 affiliate tracking software. Program owners may now activate the Payment Network AG billing option within their MPA3 software and allow customers in Europe to use their own online banking information to transfer funds directly at the point of sale.

“We are very excited to now have our Payment Network product available through the MPA3 software infrastructure,” said Jason Clements, president of EMC2 Billing. “We understand how loyal webmasters are to MPA3 and we believe once they see how much more money they can earn simply by turning on the EMC2 Billing option, it will be a win/win for everyone, including the consumer.”

Established in 2005, Germany-based Payment Network AG provides direct payment processing for more than 10,000 merchant websites, offering a cardless alternative payment solution in the European Union.

Mansion Productions' MPA3 software is an affiliate statistics and program management system, used by many companies in the adult industry as the back-end of their affiliate programs and cascading billing solutions.

"We're always interested in offering new revenue streams for our clients," Mansion Productions CEO Oystein Wright said. "Integrating Payment Network AG within our MPA3 software adds another excellent choice for our MPA3 clients."

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