Webbilling Named 2017 XBIZ Company of the Year

LOS ANGELES — Webbilling, TrafficPartner’s global technical service provider focused on European billing needs, has been named the 2017 XBIZ Company of the Year for alternative payment services.

“I’d like to thank our entire Webbilling team for their great work and everyone at XBIZ for nominating us,” said Eva Zankel, Webbilling’s senior sales manager. “We are not only offering payment solutions but also an extensive consulting service to reach your goals. We will help with valuable advice and the optimization of your conversions all over Europe. We are glad to have our propitious work recognized by the peers and friends in our business.”

Webbilling's specialty is the ability to convert the European customer by offering an advanced payment gateway using SEPA Direct Debit, SOFORT, PaysafeCard, iDeal and other methods for ecommerce transactions.

As part of their ongoing efforts to provide new ways for merchants to increase their revenue, Webbilling reports furthering its platform innovations and advancements with several updates to the payment forms.

The possibilities for one-click payments and advanced follow transactions were optimized for an easier transaction without the need of entering payment data again. The Smart Combo, a combination of SOFORT and SEPA to reduce chargebacks, and the unique SEPA cross-selling option were also fine-tuned.

“Our principle aim is to provide all merchants only the best solutions in billing,” continued Zankel, who was the 2017 January XBIZ Women in Adult. “In the competitive market of payment processing you have to not only listen to the needs of your merchants, but you also have to deliver the best and most reliable products and service.”

For more information, visit Webbilling.com or contact makemoney@webbilling.com.

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