Webbilling Adds France

FORT LAUDERDALE — E.U. non-card billing company Webbilling has announced commencement of real direct debit billing for France for their client merchants.

The company said that for more than 10 years, it has focused on the use of direct debit for the conversion of European traffic specifically for the adult industry with the same immediacy, ease, and with the same marketing tools enjoyed with credit card billing.

But now, the company is adding France and expanding on its mission to provide debit focused products to sponsors at reasonable rates, while maximizing E.U. revenue, 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.

"It’s all about perspective," the company said.

"Keep all your present billing solutions; just optimize Webbilling to maximize your E.U. revenue. This is found money — you are already doing all the work to get these surfers to your sites. Add the French customers without credit cards to your potential membership roster and bill the German, Austrian, Dutch, British and Spanish markets where credit cards are often also the alternative billing method."

The Webbilling direct debit platform services industry processors and sponsors worldwide.

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