CCBill Releases New Pricing Packages

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill announced today that it is launching a series of new pricing packages.

The packages, named CCBill Complete, CCBill Date, CCBill Donate and CCBill Direct, will complement high-risk processing options the company has been offering for the past 15 years. The new pricing packages are centered on specific market segments.

CCBill Donate focuses on the cost and automation needs of nonprofit organizations for driving and accepting donations; CCBill Date empowers the exploding online dating market; and CCBill Direct addresses the global need for non-credit card payment options that includes 38 country European debit and U.S. ACH payments. Additionally, CCBill Complete is suited to businesses that require a robust, yet simple, all-in-one payment processing service with aggressive rates.

Online buyers have evolved and the need for new offerings and markets continues to expand at the same pace, said Gary Jackson, managing vice president of sales and Internet markets for CCBill.

"As both continue to adapt, one of the main constants is the need for a trusted and secure method for merchants to take payments, regardless of the product or service presented. Consumers simply demand the safety and security of a well-known and recognized transaction processor," he said.

"Taking what we have learned and honed over the years as the leading processor for high-risk transactions, we are applying our logic and expertise to support subscriptions, micropayments, even the expanding non-credit card payments, with the goal of helping more online merchants succeed.”

The new pricing options can open up additional sales opportunities when paired with CCBill’s established One-Click cross-sell network, micropayment support, automated subscriptions, and international payment footprint.

CCBill also continues to provide its high-risk transaction processing services, categorized under CCBill Blue services.

“Each of our new pricing packages is designed with the goal of helping merchants be more successful,” said Jason Kirk, vice president of product development for CCBill. “The rate structures are built to provide all the benefits of a full-fledged processing system while keeping costs to the merchant affordable; sometimes starting as low as 3.9 percent, depending upon the business model.”

For more information on the new options, click here.

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