EMC2Billing Nominated for XBIZ Award

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — EMC2Billing has been nominated for the XBIZ Billing Company of the Year/ Merchant Services award.

“2010 was an exciting year for our organization including the launching our new service, EMC2Payouts and the global expansion of payment processing capabilities," CEO Greg Berard said.

"We are looking forward to the evening and cheering for our many clients and friends, many of whom have also received nominations.”

EMC2 Billing will be a sponsor of the XBIZ LA show and will have a table at the Mix and Meet. Headquartered in Woodland Hills, CA EMC2 Billing was founded in 2005 by a group of industry veterans and has quickly become a global leader in providing the right payment solution at the right time. The team’s hard work has been recognized by the industry, being nominated for various industry awards along the way. EMC2 has developed a complete suite of payment offerings including Direct Merchant Accounts, IPSP, eWallet, Direct Debit (ACH & SEPA), Alternative Payments, and its newest offering EMC2Payouts. EMC2 Payouts is a best in class affiliate payment platform balancing the control the programs need with payout flexibility that affiliates demand. For more information please check out our website www.emc2billing.com.

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