Global Accés S.L. Offers European Direct Debit Processing

ANDORRA — Global Accés S.L. has announced the expansion of its roster of alternative billing solutions to include European Direct Debit processing.

As a provider of SMS in 26 countries, phone billing in 200 countries, and now EU Debit in Germany, the United Kingdom, Spain, Netherlands and Austria, Global Accés has made it easier than ever to convert website traffic outside of the U.S. and Canada.

"Europeans in general use direct debit as their major form of payment for their static expenses," CEO of Global Accés, Morten Due, said. "By offering EU Debit to surfers, sponsors will find that their European traffic will increase and retain solidly."

"By offering foreign traffic this solution alongside SMS and phone billing, programs can look forward to immediate results in a wide open market," Due added.

Offering free sign up and easy integration, Global Accés specializes in anonymous, alternative solutions, with SMS and phone billing sales that are paid out weekly. According to the company, Direct Debit payouts are bi-weekly, and merchants can get started without a European business entity or a European bank account.

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