Webbilling.com Expands Capabilities, Doubles Revenues

THE NETHERLANDS — EU payment processing specialists Webbilling.com has announced the successfult completion of major infrastructure upgrades in anticipation of continued strong growth.

According to the company, extended hardware upgrades were completed at its main Amsterdam data center in early March with no appreciable downtime — the second major infrastructure upgrade during the past year.

"The entire Webbilling global team is working hard to assess and stay ahead of increasing service demands as merchants seek to bolster bottom-line revenue, weather the current economic climate, and position themselves for rapid future revenue growth," says a team spokesperson. "Webbilling works with some of the largest programs in the industry spanning all business models, including cams, VOD, paysites, stores, dating and games, and is actively facilitating expansion of their European join capability, already doubling 2009 monthly revenues in 2010."

Webbilling.com offers Direct Debit billing for consumers in Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands, along with Advanced Direct Pay billing in more than 40 additional countries.

"To use these solutions, no card of any kind is required of the user — the user is not required to join a payment community," the spokesperson continued. "Webbilling does not provide merchant accounts or credit card billing. Webbilling does provide convenient direct banking payment solutions users know and use."

Webbilling's processing options may be easily added to any existing billing cascade and do not cannibalize credit card revenue. The firm assists client-merchants by combining its in-depth knowledge of the European market with proven technology, powerful time-tested relationships, client-focused expertise, and personal service.

"Webbilling merchants are not required to have a European business entity or bank account, and no complicated merchant account setup is necessary," the rep concluded.

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