Centrobill Expands Global Partnerships, Relaunches Website

Centrobill Expands Global Partnerships, Relaunches Website

LOS ANGELES — Centrobill has relaunched its flagship website, as part of expanding its business operations worldwide.

The company "has increased global partnerships to serve a growing market for dating, forex, gambling, gaming, software and adult content," said a rep. 

Its redesigned website will serve as a hub for its payment solutions and services for clients in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Australia.

Head of Sales Chris Tisdall said, “We know the unique challenges of these markets and have developed innovative payment solutions that work for higher-risk industries. As we expand our reach and increase our offerings, we’re better able to serve rapidly growing businesses with dependable, client-tailored solutions. Centrobill’s new website and newsletter provide greater access to our team, as well as the critical information that our clients need to grow.”

Centrobill also announced that it has expanded its processing partnerships to include both mainstream and market-specific companies, including Interac in Canada, Zelle and ACH in the U.S., and local bank transfers in both countries; open banking and bank transfers in Euros across Europe; local bank transfers and e-wallets across Latin America (PIX and Boleto in Brazil, Todito in Mexico and Tpaga in Colombia), and local bank transfers in China, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. As well, it processes P2P and e-wallet payments (Alipay and WeChat in China, Momo in Vietnam), and local bank transfers and PayID across Australia.

For more information, visit Centrobill.com and contact sales@centrobill.com.

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