MPA3 Adds Paycom EU as Latest Billing Option

LOS ANGELES – MPA3, the affiliate engine powering many of the industry's largest webmaster programs, has added Paycom EU to its suite of payment processing options.

With Paycom EU, MPA3 users in the European Union can employ a rich assortment of processing options, including Visa, Mastercard, Discover/Novus, ePassporte, JCB, U.S. checks and a new payment option for many programs -- Switch and Solo, which saw revenues equivalent of 130 billion U.S. dollars in 2003.

"With Paycom EU in their respective corners, MPA3 users are equipped to deal even better with the merchant processing challenges and opportunities available across Europe," Oystein Wright, CEO of Mansion Productions, said.

Paycom's founding partners Joel Hall and Clay Andrews are very pleased to be working with MPA3 and bring Paycom's suite of features to webmasters in the EU region.

"Paycom EU's technologies are very much the same as the systems for Paycom U.S.," Hall said. "We have built processes and an infrastructure in the U.S. that work extremely well and we continue to move forward with robust and flexible services. We are very pleased to be expanding our business to new areas."

"The services offered by the EU division of Paycom are nearly identical to those we have provided in the United States since 1996," Andrews said. "We will continue to focus on our core competencies, maintain our direction and commitment to longevity, and continue with the policies we have in place to help insure that our clients are provided with the tools necessary to maintain and grow their businesses."

For more information, visit www.mpa3.com.

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