CCBill Named Best IPSP at 2016 YNOT Awards

PRAGUE – Global payment services provider CCBill was named Best IPSP at the 2016 YNOT Awards, held in Prague, Czech Republic on Wednesday, Sept. 21 during The European Summit. The YNOT Awards recognize excellence and business achievements in the online adult industry.

This was the fifth consecutive year that CCBill has won a YNOT Award. At previous YNOT Awards events, CCBill won Best IPSP in 2014 in 2015, Best Billing Company in 2012 and 2013 and the YNOT Hall of Fame Award in 2014.

Many adult industry execs were in Prague for the 2016 YNOT Awards, including CCBill CEO Ron Cadwell — who accepted the Best IPSP Award on behalf of the company.

“We are honored to have been recognized once again as the best payment services provider by YNOT.com and their readers,” said Gary Jackson, managing vice president of sales for CCBill. “To be named the winner of the Best IPSP is especially gratifying this year, since CCBill has been highly focused on listening and responding to our merchants and their global buyer, in order to build and deliver the most innovative and impactful solutions for driving growth, automation and consumer trust.”

Jackson said, “The YNOT Awards are one of the most prestigious awards programs in the industry. We want to thank Jay (Kopita) and Connor (Young of YNOT) for their daily news coverage and the valuable services they offer to our industry, and to congratulate them (on) another entertaining and enjoyable YNOT Awards event.”

Over the past year, CCBill has expanded their payment processing platform by adding new processing enhancements to capture more sales; they have recruited more Merchant Connect network partners in order to increase cross-sales and one-click opportunities for all their merchants — and also, launched upgraded FlexForms 2.0 customization and mobile options, including CCBill Pay, the industry’s first digital payment service that gives consumers a secure and simple way to store their payment card information, and pay with a simple log-in and click from any CCBill website.

For more information on CCBill, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on the YNOT Group, visit YNOT.com or follow them on Twitter.

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