Netbilling Lowers ACH Processing Fees

VALENCIA, Calif. - Netbilling, a provider of payment processing services, has announced the enhancement of its ACH transaction processing services.

Offering ACH services since 1998 via an outside third party company integrated within the Netbilling payment gateway, Netbilling is now offering an “in house” check processing solution that offers merchants lower pricing and greater flexibility.

Their new direct relationship has given Netbilling the ability to offer more structured ACH reporting within its own administration area including a new ACH reserve reports that display to Netbilling merchants daily fees and disbursements, as well as any reserves.

Because of its new direct ACH processing relationship, Netbilling is also now able to offer pricing plans between 2.5-5%, depending on risk and business type. Internal fraud scrubbing using Netbilling’s “Fraud Defense” modules helps minimize surfer fraud, reducing returns. Netbilling also now supports EFT transactions through its ACH system and auto represents returned items.

For more information, visit Netbilling.com.

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