DIMOCO Presenting Direct Carrier Billing Trends at iDate Conference

LAS VEGAS — DIMOCO announced that it will present the latest direct carrier billing trends at the upcoming iDate conference to be held at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas, Jan. 20-22.

Speaking on the panel will be DIMOCO Americas CEO Kolja Reiss, a respected payment expert who will impart insights into the latest direct carrier billing trends.

“Consumers want to find their dates as fast and easy as possible — and this is exactly what they also prefer within their check-out process,” Reiss said, adding that this is the important aspect of a convertible, successful online dating business.

“Another year, another opportunity to position ourselves as a leading company providing the online dating industry with an easy, one-click payment product,” CEO Gerald Tauchner said.

He added, “DIMOCO is closing deals with well-known online dating platforms. They use direct carrier billing as an additional sales channel and can easily purchase single as well as subscription services via mobile phone accounts.”

The company noted that all direct carrier billing products and new market developments will be presented at its exhibition booth and welcomes all conference attendees wishing to learn more about direct carrier billing and how the payment method can boost their business opportunities.

In addition to its attendance, DIMOCO said it is also nominated for the iDate Award in the best payment system category.

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