CCBill Releases FlexForms 1.0

CCBill Releases FlexForms 1.0

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill announced today the latest update release of its dynamic FlexForms payment system.

FlexForms 1.0 sharpens some functionalities within the system so that merchants can more efficiently manage the payments portion of their business operations.

For instance, CCBill says the addition of Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) enables merchants to offer all payment types and instantly reach buyers in 29 European countries without intensive efforts.

Furthermore, the new automatic conversion of a recurring price point to a single price point for E.U. payment types that only support single purchases opens more potential revenue opportunities. These new updates to FlexForms complement the payment system’s underlying approach of providing a fully featured tool that is also easy to use. 

“A key component of FlexForms is its ability to offer merchants a tool they can use to create one payment link to reach all consumers and present those consumers with native payment options regardless of their location,” said Gary Jackson, managing vice president of sales and Internet markets for CCBill.

“The 1.0 update solidifies this capability by fully incorporating additional payment types and methods commonly used in the European region within an interface that makes it easy to create and control a variety of payments related parameters.

“Making forms, customizing them to regions, adding instant promotions, and reaching a global audience has never been simpler.”

(CCBill offered to XBIZ this video of ATKingdom’s Melissa Campos discussing FlexForms).

FlexForms 1.0 also addresses how various European currencies are displayed to consumers, to better help merchants provide the applicable payment options to buyers across the globe.

This addition, along with FlexForms’ ability to sense the country, language, and currency of the buyer, localizes the purchase experience, Jackson said. 

“Enabling global business has always been a major focus for us, and FlexForms is just one of the tools we offer to help in this regard,” Jackson said. “Of course, all the tools and functionalities don’t mean a whole lot if they are difficult to use. And with FlexForms, setting up a global payment flow is quite intuitive.”

FlexForms is currently available to any CCBill merchant. To begin using the forms, CCBill merchants can visit the ">FlexForms area within the CCBill Admin Portal. For more information, contact merchantsupport@ccbill.com or call (800) 510-2859.

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