Webbilling Adds Debit Billing for Italy

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Webbilling announced today the launch of real direct debit billing for Italy.

The company said that it has focused on direct debit conversion of European traffic for more than 10 years utilizing the same marketing tools as credit card billing and now it is time to extend its services to merchant clients for Italian non-card customers.

"There is now one more opportunity in the continuing Webbilling mission to provide bank debit focused payment solutions to sponsors at reasonable rates, with all the capability for maximizing E.U. revenue," the company said.

Features include 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. In addition, the company is offering targeted translations and conversion strategy coaching.

"It’s all about coverage and perspective. Keep all your current processors in place," the company said.

Webbilling added, "This is found money — you are already doing all the work to get these surfers to your sites. Add the Italian customers without credit cards to your potential membership rosters and also bill the German, Austrian, Dutch, British, French and Spanish markets where so much of the population cannot or will not use a credit card online. "

The company noted that more countries will be added in 2011.

More information from marketing@webbilling.com.

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