2000Charge Launches 'QIWI' eWallet Payment Option

GERMANY — 2000Charge, a leading European online billing company, has announced it now offers the QIWI eWallet payment option, which it says is Russia’s most popular and convenient online payment method.

To make a payment, all a consumer has to do is select QIWI as the payment option on the merchant's website. The transaction will immediately be carried out, transferring money from the customer’s QIWI Wallet to the store.

The QIWI Wallet electronic payment system was launched at the end of 2007. The system allows customers to quickly and conveniently make payments online for utilities, mobile phone bills, shopping purchases, internet services and much more.

Simplicity and favorable payment conditions have made the QIWI Wallet one of the most popular Russian online payment systems and with more than 143 million Russian consumers, QIWI is guaranteed to convert more sales, according to 2000Charge.

2000Charge merchants will not only benefit from this payment method but also have the ability to target new markets through 2000Charge’s unique 1-Button feature, which currently provides a large selection of alternative payment solutions, the company said. Merchants do not have to register individually for each payment service option, as they are all conveniently provided through one solution.

2000Charge provides this alternative payment method as part of their service offering to merchants worldwide, which automatically includes customer support, currency conversion and comprehensive reporting.

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