UseMyServices Launches New Expanded Partner Program

TORONTO UseMyServices announced this week that it is launching a new multi-tiered Partner Program.

According to the company, the program is aimed at providing a revenue-sharing opportunity for virtually every level of partner involvement, from ISO to Reseller to ‘full-service’ PSP.

The company said its technology allows consumers in 29 countries to pay for their ecommerce purchases using their online banking services.

Launched in 2003, UseMyService’s bank payment service is currently available through its global network to consumers worldwide.

“We’ve spent the last year expanding our partner relationships, and it has worked very well for us,” CEO Joseph Iuso said. “We’ve realized that we needed to improve our program to be flexible enough to accommodate the wide variety of business models that we see in the global payments industry. I think the new program will accomplish this goal.”

The company said that one of the unique aspects of the UseMyServices payment platform is that there are no geographical restrictions for merchants as there are with the traditional credit card merchant accounts.

Online merchants can use the service to collect payments from their customers, no matter where the business is located.

“The lack of jurisdictional restrictions means payment processors and ISOs have a new product to offer their existing Merchant base,” said Melody Wigdahl, vice president of merchant services. “UseMyServices offers existing merchants an entirely new payment method for their customers which doesn’t compete with the existing payment products, and most importantly the e-merchant does not need to pay for a new legal entity to work with us.”

UseMyServices welcomes queries from PSPS, ISOs and resellers.

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