Webbilling.com Names Eva Zankel as B2B Sales Manager

Webbilling.com Names Eva Zankel as B2B Sales Manager

HAMBURG, Germany — Webbilling.com has announced its appointment of Eva Zankel to its team as the new B2B Sales Manager for its German office.

Webbilling offers an advanced payment gateway using SEPA/DirectDebit, Credit Card, SOFORT, Paysafecard, IDEAl and more.

For more than 15 years it has focused on billing and converting European customers. Part of the TrafficPartner group, Webbilling employs nearly 400 people in the EU and U.S.

According to the company, Eva, who has been working in the payment industry for many years, will be working closely with Global Operations Director Ines Petersen, and will be responsible for building and maintaining relationships with new and existing partners as well as contributing to its growth within the industry and as a team.

For her part, Zankel is honored to join the Webbilling team.

“It will be the perfect environment and I look forward to working with the global Webbilling team to further enrich all of our partners’ experience,” says Zankel. “I have always admired the innovation and impact of the Webbilling products and services; they have so many exciting products in their portfolio.”

“I am looking forward to work with all our existing and future partners to make their business grow,” Zankel adds. “I hope I can help contribute to the company’s continued success and leadership in this fast paced and changing environment, helping our partners increase their results and bottom line while working together towards the same goals.”

Petersen says that she is thrilled that Zankel will be joining the Webbilling team.

“She shares our values and our focus on innovation, and she places the same strong emphasis as we do on the customer experience,” Petersen explains. “She has shown herself to be an extraordinary asset throughout her career and has a proven track record.”

Eva can be reached at e.zankel@webbilling.com.

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