GXBill Celebrates 5-Year Anniversary

BALTIMORE — Global Exchange Billing is celebrating its five-year anniversary this month.

“It’s a remarkable feat for any billing company to withstand the test of time these days, especially in the alternate billing space," GXBill Director of Business Development Sam Anson said. "We haven’t missed a payment in five years, and we’ve marked consistent and solid growth throughout. It’s something we can all take stock of, and look upon with pride.”

Anson attributes the positive growth and sterling reputation to a focus on creating a rock-solid infrastructure, a commitment to longevity, and the continual development of a robust portfolio of products.

Still, he was quick to point out that the company isn’t about to rest on its laurels. GXBill continues to extend its reach, processing in more and more countries.

Due to substantive growth in both personnel and network centers worldwide, the global network is now more resilient than ever, according to the company.

“Being a U.S.-based business, with operating headquarters in Baltimore, demonstrates our commitment to staying in the business for a long time," Anson said. "We’re not hiding in some exotic offshore location you can't pronounce.”

Founded in 2002, GXBill provides solutions for webmasters to convert surfers who wish to pay by phone in more than 200 countries throughout the world.

For more information, visit GXBill.com.

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