iWantClips Offers ePayments to Artists

LOS ANGELES — iWantClips is now offering ePayments to its international artists.

Based in the United Kingdom, ePayments was created as an international payment provider that takes the hassle out of sending and receiving money across international borders, making it simple to pay employees, suppliers, and others as well as accept payments directly from clients regardless of which country they are based in.

“It recently came to our attention that all artists aren’t utilizing many of the payment systems iWC offers. ePayments is a great option because we are able to extend its service without any added fees or extra charges,” says Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire which operates iWantBlog, iWantClips, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub. “ePayments offers artists greater flexibility, the ability to track their balance, transfer money, manage their accounts with ease and more. It’s a reliable and inexpensive way to streamline the payout process and manage artist accounts and is accepted worldwide.”

According to the company, ePayments offers artists the ability to send and receive money around the world through its state-of-the-art payment system that was developed with modern business in mind. Accepted around the world and known for its effective and secure payment service, ePayments makes it simple for anyone to make payments quickly and easily. Those who choose ePayments as their payout option will not be charged a fee, with typical transfer time being within six business days of processing date. The minimum payout is $100.

To sign up, artists may contact their iWantClips representative or visit iWantClips.com and click the “Contact Us” tab for artist support.

For more information, click here.

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