XBIZ Names Webbilling.com Alternative Billing Company of the Year

FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. — E.U. direct debit billing company Webbilling.com took home the 2010 XBIZ Award for Billing Company of the Year (Alternative).

Webbilling’s preferred local payment solutions for Europeans complement credit cards and everything else in a merchant’s cascade.

"We’re an easy implementation in both NATS3 and NATS4, MPA3, and offer a straightforward API for proprietary programs seeking to access these additional joins in their current traffic," JoeD said. "We’re proud to have been nominated for this prestigious XBIZ award, and especially proud to have won amidst such good company. We offer our merchants unique capability for European billing — don’t touch your credit cards! Keep your existing credit card processing in place."

Webbilling provides direct debit in top European markets: Germany, the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands), Austria, Spain and the Netherlands — countries that do not require a physical signature for direct debit.

“If you want to see how your payment options present to site visitors in the Webbilling countries, ask for a free-of-charge proxy test,” the company said. “There is no European business entity required and no European bank account is required. No setup or monthly fees. Trials, free trials, recurring billing, one-click joins/upsells, pay-per-anything, cross sales — all are possible — along with customizable currency conversion capabilities, cancellation packages, and effective risk management that can be customized for each country.”

For information, visit Webbilling.com.

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