DIRECTebanking.com Integrates Service With NATS

LOS ANGELES — DIRECTebanking.com, a money-transferring service, is now fully integrated with the NATS affiliate tracking system.

EMC2Billing.com LLC and Payment-Network AG launched DIRECTebanking.com in February with an eye on the North American adult market.

Sascha Winkler, executive director of strategy at Payment Network, said that her company decided to integrate with NATS to increase their ability to do business overseas.

“Compare us with other payment systems," she said. "You get the payment instantly, you’ll get a notification in realtime, we support recurring and one time transactions, there is only one form for all banks, of course in every national language, there are no return debits and the customer never leaves your Website. In other words, we are bridging the European credit card gap.”

EMC2 Billing President Jason Clements heaped praise on Too Much Media's NATS software.

“Many programs rely on NATS to help them manage their programs," he said. "Adding Payment Network to the NATS platform will enable many more programs to offer a billing solution familiar to those foreign customers.”

EMC2Billing.com specializes in providing payment solutions in the United States, Canada and Europe. DIRECTebanking.com expanded the company's reach to countries like Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

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