Webbilling Announces Integration With CCBill System

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Industry leading EU payment solution provider Webbilling.com B.V. has announced its integration with the CCBill affiliate system.

The deal allows CCBill Affiliate Program Merchants to access Webbilling.com EU Direct Debit and Advanced Direct Pay processing capability features, with CCBill tracking and payouts on affiliate joins.

According to the company, straightforward implementation APIs are now available to integrate the Webbilling platform and to access Webbilling solutions for all CCBill merchants and CCBill affiliate programs —providing another preferred billing mechanism for significant additional EU revenues.

"The Webbilling and CCBill technical teams worked together to augment the CCBill cascade-to-URL infrastructure to make the enhanced features of the Webbilling platform available to all merchants that have grown up with and run reliable affiliate programs through CCBill," Webbilling CMO JoeD told XBIZ. "CCBill merchants can now bill users' bank accounts via the Webbilling platform in Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria and the Netherlands through 'real pull' direct debit, utilizing trials, recurring, one-click transactions, cross sales and more."

Merchants can also bill users in more than 40 additional countries through Webbilling Advanced Direct Pay, with speedy settlement in major markets and a 'no chargebacks' guarantee.

"CCBill has enabled affiliate tracking and payout, ensuring your loyal affiliates will be paid on time — every week — without question," JoeD said. "You have the opportunity to capture surfers who must now leave your sites unable to give you their cash."

Webbilling.com assists client-merchants by combining in-depth knowledge of the European markets with proven technology, powerful time-tested relationships, client focused expertise and personal service. The company has the experience to maximize client revenues, and the expertise to guide you to the best EU conversion rates possible. Its European Direct Debit billing does not cannibalize credit card revenue, making it a source of "found money" for many operators, resulting in a 5-30 percent increase in revenues, simply by accessing this capability.

"You've already invested to get users without credit cards to your sites, now make certain you can convert them," he concluded. "Pair Webbilling with all the CCBill payment methods and capture every join."

For a personal consultation, contact JoeD at marketing@webbilling.com.

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