CCBill Celebrates 19 Years of Growth

CCBill Celebrates 19 Years of Growth

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill, the payment services platform, is celebrating its 19th anniversary.

On its blog this week, company officials offered words of thanks to its employees, its merchants, their consumers, thousands of affiliates and all of its industry and business partners for their loyalty during the 19 years.

“These past 19 years have brought tremendous innovations in our services and in the introduction of many new technologies,” the company said on its blog. “It is also important to note that since our last anniversary, the CCBill Family has been expanding and excelling in wonderful ways, both with new members joining our teams around the globe and with existing team members moving into new, or expanded positions within the organization.

“From here, we look ahead to a bright future, delivering wonderful new features and services to all the markets we serve.”  

CCBill also highlighted some of its key launches in the past year that have made processing smoother. The biller is one of the largest on a global scale, processing for more than 30,000 websites.

 “In our minds, it is important that our extensive account base can enjoy their recurring revenues while having the freedom to run their e-commerce properties based on their terms,” CCBill said. “Reaching a global market has never been easier.”

Its latest releases have ranged from introducing SEPA Payouts in Euros for E.U. merchants and affiliates to ACH Express for U.S. accounts. Innovations have included upgrades to FlexForms 2.2 and possibly its most notable accomplishment to date, the introduction of CCBill Pay

“CCBill Pay has been truly one of our most rewarding launches, as it positions us as a ‘payment-option,’ and elevated CCBill to a key global payment provider status, alongside AmazonPay, PayPal and Stripe,” the company said. “With this achievement, and so many more, we are proving our strength as a ‘payments-as-a-service’ platform, trusted by millions of consumers each day.

“To further propel CCBill well into the future, we continue to offer unique functionality and opportunities for revenue expansion through our proprietary and lauded CCBill Affiliate System, our exclusive Merchant Connect program, and of course our Integration Partners program.”

“As we make our way through our 19th year, we just want to say thank you and let you know that we are looking forward to the next 19!”

Pictured: 2004 photo of CCBill staff

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