ChargebackHelp Partners With Universal Credit Trust

ATASCADERO, Calif. — ChargebackHelp, a merchant-founded chargeback and fraud reduction service, has announced its worldwide partnership with Universal Credit Trust GmbH of Dusseldorf, Germany.

According to ChargebackHelp, as fraud becomes more commonplace, a merchant’s ability to detect and prevent it has become vital, so the company custom tailors packages for merchants in every vertical — ensuring that they receive the solutions that most benefit their unique needs.

Universal Credit Trust serves merchants with value-added customized risk-management, credit-management and payment-solutions services, specializing in helping high-volume online merchants of all risk levels with international credit management experts to guide clients through each market’s rules and legislation.

With U.S. retail merchants losing more than $11 billion annually to chargebacks, including many losses on international sales, this partnership is a winning solution. The new alliance between ChargebackHelp and Universal Credit Trust gives both companies’ clients resources to resolve and collect on chargebacks in more than 100 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceania and the Americas.

“This partnership allows clients of both companies to focus on their core businesses while we provide the advanced services they need to leverage their revenues globally,” said Sven Hansing, Partner of Universal Credit Trust. “We carefully select our partners to ensure that they will meet our client’s business needs with professionalism, integrity, and in-country expertise. ChargebackHelp was the natural choice as a leader in U.S. chargeback management.”

Among the services made possible by the partnership are international chargeback revenue collections, chargeback prevention services in more than 100 countries, and global risk management and electronic payment solutions for ChargebackHelp clients, as well as U.S. chargeback services for Universal Credit Trust clients.

“We are thrilled about the additional value our clients will receive from our partnership with Universal Credit Trust,” said Raja Roy-Choudhury, co-founder of ChargebackHelp. “We’re pursuing our international goals on behalf of our clients, to provide them with expertly managed chargeback-mitigation tools in more markets.”

Selling offshore is a key growth strategy for many businesses, and preventing online fraud and reducing chargebacks are crucial to merchants’ success. The ChargebackHelp-Universal Credit Trust alliance reduces the chargeback and fraud risks merchants typically incur when selling into new markets abroad, providing clients with access to expert collection processing in such major markets as Brazil, China and India, in addition to dozens of other nations.

For more information, visit ChargebackHelp.com.

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