EPGBill Announces Launch of iCushy

LOS ANGELES EPGBill.com announced the launch of iCushy.

The company said iCushy is a payment app for the mobile industry that enables mobile users to register their credit card (Visa/MC) or personal bank account (ELV) and pay with a four digit PIN code.

“We are extremely happy to finally have launched a product that is catering to the needs of the mobile adult industry," CEO Christian Diegelmann said. "Nowadays, adult content is getting drastically restricted by mobile carriers and merchants are faced with exorbitant processing fees. Our mobile app is not only enabled for digital entertainment but also helps mobile merchants to reduce their processing fees significantly."

The company said that according to latest eMarketer research, an estimated 91 million mobile users in the U..S are accessing the Internet via mobile device on at least a monthly basis.

This figure is up significantly from the end of 2010 figure of 77.8 million U.S,-based mobile online users.

iCushy offers various payment methods, secure payment options, a quicker and easier check-out process and others.

EPGBill.com/iCushy is gearing up for The European Summit in Barcelona, where it is the show's gold sponsor.

For more, visit iCushy.com or email sales@europaymentgroup.com.

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