NETbilling Celebrates 16 Years

VALENCIA, Calif. — NETbilling this month is celebrating its 16-year anniversary.

NETbilling has proudly served the e-commerce and retail processing industries since 1998. Having expanded into call center services and merchant acquiring, NETbilling's core business has grown exponentially over the past decade, the company said.

Founder and President, Mitch Farber, released this statement in a recent letter to their merchants and colleagues:

"Thank you to all of our NETbilling clients and business partners who trust in us to help grow their online and retail businesses. Our entire staff at NETbilling and I would like to thank you sincerely for your business and loyalty to our company for so many years. All of us involved with NETbilling as owners and employees have worked extremely hard to provide exceptional service to our clients and business partners. We strive each day to help you become more profitable selling your merchandise and services. We truly thank you for being part of our NETbilling family."

Processing millions of transactions monthly and servicing companies worldwide, NETbilling continues to be an industry innovator, providing its clients with the most cutting-edge services and software available in the industry today. Farber said to look for more features being released throughout the year. This year alone, NETbilling has added several new processing banks for e-commerce, as well as a free equipment tablet and phone swipe processing program for retail and mobile customers.

Contact NETbilling at sales@netbilling.com or call 888.357.8166. 

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