Ines Petersen Joins CCBill to Drive European Sales Expansion

Ines Petersen Joins CCBill to Drive European Sales Expansion

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill announced today that Ines Petersen has joined the online payment services platform to drive the expansion of new business in Europe, with a primary focus on sales development.

Petersen previously served as sales director at affiliate platform Affil4You, as well as global operations director at Webbilling.

She said that this opportunity with CCBill has been years in the making and is a natural progression in the longtime relationship with CCBill.

“CCBill’s growing tools and services on their platform, along with their respected sales team made this an easy decision for me,” Petersen said. “I am excited to bring my European perspective and sales leadership to the table, as they grow in this changing E.U. market.”

Located in the Tempe, CCBill has offices in Malta, Amsterdam, Belgrade and Novi Sad, and has recently added nodes in Singapore and Serbia.

As a leading payments platform, CCBill has thousands of European merchants. 

CCBill has operated in Europe with CCBill E.U. since 2002, but Gary Jackson, who serves as vice president of sales and marketing, said sees even brighter possibilities with Petersen driving CCBill into new parts of the region.

“I have known and worked with Ines both as a friend and a peer for many years now,” Jackson said. “As I was looking to expand deeper into new regions, Ines was the first person to come to mind. Her tenacity, vision, humor and expertise is exactly the right mix for the market and for our team at CCBill. We are very happy to welcome her to the CCBill family.” 

Petersen can be reached by email at inesp@ccbill.com.

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