Webbilling Adds France

FORT LAUDERDALE — E.U. non-card billing company Webbilling has announced commencement of real direct debit billing for France for their client merchants.

The company said that for more than 10 years, it has focused on the use of direct debit for the conversion of European traffic specifically for the adult industry with the same immediacy, ease, and with the same marketing tools enjoyed with credit card billing.

But now, the company is adding France and expanding on its mission to provide debit focused products to sponsors at reasonable rates, while maximizing E.U. revenue, including immediate access, recurring billing, free and multiple free trials, cross sales, upsells, escalating security levels, pay-per-anything packages, and encrypted one-click joins for additional marketing.

"It’s all about perspective," the company said.

"Keep all your present billing solutions; just optimize Webbilling to maximize your E.U. revenue. This is found money — you are already doing all the work to get these surfers to your sites. Add the French customers without credit cards to your potential membership roster and bill the German, Austrian, Dutch, British and Spanish markets where credit cards are often also the alternative billing method."

The Webbilling direct debit platform services industry processors and sponsors worldwide.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Sansyl Group Acquires Blue Donkey Media

Sansyl Group, parent company of AdultPrime Network, has acquired Blue Donkey Media B.V., owner of Dutch adult site Meiden van Holland, among several other erotic websites and television channels.

Pineapple Support to Hold Mental Health Summit

The annual Pineapple Support Mental Health Summit is taking place Dec. 15-17.

Ofcom Fines AVS Group $1.3 Million for AV Noncompliance

U.K. media regulator Ofcom on Wednesday imposed a penalty of one million pounds, or approximately $1.3 million, on AVS Group Ltd. after an investigation concluded that the company had failed to implement robust age checks on 18 adult websites.

Updated: Aylo to Help Test EU Age Verification App

Pornhub parent company Aylo plans to participate in the European Commission’s pilot program for its “white label” age verification app, a spokesperson for the company has confirmed.

Missouri Lawmaker Attempts to Revive 'Health Warnings' for Adult Sites

A Missouri state representative has introduced a bill that would require adult sites to post notices warning users of alleged physical, mental, and social harms associated with pornography, despite a previous federal court ruling against such requirements.

New Age Verification Service 'BorderAge' Launches

French startup company Needemand has officially launched its subscription-based age verification solution, BorderAge.

Ruling: Italy's 'Porn Tax' Applies to All Content Creators

Italy’s tax revenue agency has ruled that the nation’s 25% “ethical tax” on income generated from adult content applies even to smaller independent online content creators.

Proposed New Hampshire AV Bill Appears to Violate Constitution

A bill in the New Hampshire state legislature, aimed at requiring adult sites to age-verify users in that state, contains a provision that seemingly contradicts the Supremacy Clause in Article VI of the U.S. Constitution.

AEBN Publishes Report on Fetish Trends

AEBN has published a report on fetish categories from its straight and gay theaters.

Online Child Protection Hearing to Include Federal AV Bill

A House subcommittee will hold a hearing next week on a slate of bills aimed at protecting minors online, including the SCREEN Act, which would make site-based age verification of users seeking to access adult content federal law.

Show More