CCBill Enhances CCBillPay With New U.S. Banking Option

CCBill Enhances CCBillPay With New U.S. Banking Option

TEMPE, Ariz. — Leading online payment services provider CCBill announced today that consumers will now be able pay for their purchases using their U.S. bank account with CCBill Pay, their proprietary stored payments service.

The addition of online checks to CCBill Pay provides another “easy and instant” way for CCBill buyers to pay online and via mobile at any website processing payments.

CCBill’s new service, offering a simple bank account validation, is designed to improve convenience for customers, a key factor leading to enhanced sales.

"Now CCBill Pay buyers can safely validate and store their U.S. bank account information to their personal CCBill Pay account, and then easily log in and pay for all their future CCBill purchases using their stored checking or savings account information,” said a company rep.

The new feature “provides CCBill Merchants with an accelerated payment solution to help them realize better conversions for their U.S. buyers,” the rep continued. “Plus, the banking account validation process greatly reduces the transaction risk that is traditionally associated with subscriptions, subscription retail, live cams and business invoice purchases.”

“On a daily basis, the U.S. banking system is used by millions of online buyers, yet we see far too many businesses neglecting this as part of their website’s accepted payments portfolio,” said Ray Kelsey, Director of Brand Management CCBill.  “With the addition of Online Checks to CCBill Pay, consumers now have yet another way to easily and securely pay online.”

For more information, click here.

Related:  

Copyright © 2026 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

Syren De Mer, Eddie Patrick Cap AEBN's Top Stars for 1st Quarter of 2026

AEBN has revealed its most popular performers in straight and gay theaters for the first quarter of 2026.

Report: Irish Regulator Seeks 'Industry Input' on AV Compliance

Irish media regulator Coimisiún na Meán (CnaM) will draw on “industry input” to help establish a framework for assessing platforms’ compliance with Ireland’s Online Safety Code and the EU’s Digital Services Act, news organization MLex reports.

'iDealgasmPlus' Launches Through PAYSITE

iDealgasmPlus.com has officially launched through PAYSITE.

Canadian Senate Approves National Age Verification Bill

Canada’s Senate on Wednesday passed bill S-209, the “Protecting Young Persons from Exposure to Pornography Act,” which would require commercial adult websites to verify that Canadian users are at least 18 years old.

Sara Jay Relaunches Site Through PAYSITE

Sara Jay has relaunched her membership site, WydeSyde, through PAYSITE.

European Commission: Age Verification App Ready For Use

The European Commission’s age verification app is now technically ready and will soon be available for EU citizens to use in order to prove their age when accessing online platforms, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Tuesday.

UK House of Commons Moves to Tone Down Porn Amendments

The House of Commons has modified amendments to the U.K.’s pending Crime and Policing Bill, including provisions regulating “step” content, content featuring adults role-playing as minors, and performers’ ability to withdraw consent.

AEBN Reveals Ariel Demure as Top Trans Star for Q1 of 2026

AEBN has named its top trans stars for the first quarter of 2026, with Ariel Demure landing atop the leaderboard.

Final IRS 'No Tax on Tips' Rule Excludes Pornography

The Internal Revenue Service on Monday published final regulations on the “No Tax on Tips” provision included in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” offering new tax deductions for tip workers but excluding revenue received for “pornographic activity.”

Pennsylvania Legislature Weighs 'Porn Tax' Bill

The Pennsylvania State Senate is considering a bill that would impose a 10% tax on the revenue of adult websites doing business in that state.

Show More