2000Charge Launches DEBITASIA Service

PASADENA, Calif. — 2000Charge has unveiled its new DEBITASIA service, a processing solution that opens up the Chinese market to e-commerce professionals worldwide.

DEBITASIA allows Chinese consumers to use any of 30 different local bankcards to purchase products and services online. This is a pin-based processing option, so there’s zero chargeback risk.

“In China, we see the second largest market of Internet users on the planet," a company spokesman said. "In the next five years, it’s expected to eclipse the U.S. and become No.1. In this e-commerce world, we all call ourselves ‘global companies’ and ‘global solutions.’ Let’s face facts — it’s hard to take a line like that seriously without a viable processing option for a nation made up of 1.3 billion people. With DEBITASIA , now we all have one.”

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