Webbilling Grabs XBIZ Biller of the Year Nom

FORT LAUDERDALE — E.U. non-card billing company Webbilling has received a nomination for the 2011 XBIZ Award for Biller of the Year (Alternative).

The company won the 2010 XBIZ Award for Billing Company of the Year, an award the company said provided the external validation and acknowledgment that Webbilling is a unique provider in the processing vertical.

"Webbilling has proven that you can’t assume you are already covered with your current solutions," the company said.

"If you geo-target and want to see how your payment options present to site visitors in the Webbilling countries, ask JoeD for a free-of-charge proxy check. Investigate what makes Webbilling the single best E.U. alternative to complement all your other billers. You’ve worked hard to get your programs where they are; you don’t have to leave money on the table now."

The company said it offers the ability to provide the marketing capability typically identified with credit card joins for alternative solutions, including trials, free trials, recurring billing, one-click joins/upsells, pay-per-anything, cross sales, along with customizable currency conversion capabilities, cancellation packages, and effective risk management that can be customized for each country.

Webbilling also provides white label implementation for large capable merchants, flexibility in customization and more countries than other processors servicing the high-risk markets.

The company has added new countries for direct debit bringing the new country total to seven, added an instant guaranteed payment process for the German speaking market including Germany, Austria and Switzerland, with Spain in testing and more countries coming, the company said.

To schedule a meeting for upcoming shows or get your free join-page proxy check, contact JoeD at marketing@webbilling.com.

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