Webbilling.com Now Serving U.K. Users

AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands — Webbilling.com has started offering direct debit billing for the U.K. for Webbilling client merchants. Webbilling is a 2008 XBIZ Awards Alternative Processing nominee and provider of European Direct Debit solutions,

“Remember that the U.K. includes England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands," Webbilling senior partner Michael Reul said. "So the potential is great and there is more on the way.”

For more than 10 years, Webbilling has focused on the use of direct debit for the conversion of European traffic specifically for the adult industry, including immediate access, recurring billing, free and multiple free trials, cross sales, upsells, escalating security levels, pay-per-anything packages, and encrypted one-click joins for additional marketing.

“Fully 73 percent of U.K. adults are positively disposed to using the direct debit payment method online," Webbilling Global Operations Director Ines Petersen said. "It’s ironic really that we are nominated for the alternative processing award. It’s all about perspective. Keep all your present billing solutions; just optimize Webbilling to maximize your EU revenue. This is found money — you are already doing all the work to get these surfers to your sites.”

The Webbilling team is setting appointments for the XBIZ Hollywood Conference Feb. 6-8. For more information, email marketing@webbilling.com.

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