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Paybox

October 6, 2010 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Paybox Solutions AG (“paybox”) provides mobile payment enterprise solutions. Founded in 1999, Paybox was the first to launch mass-marketable mobile payment solutions in five European markets. In 2005, Paybox was rated by industry experts as having the broadest mobile commerce offering worldwide.

Paybox patented technology has proven technical and operational reliability with high overall service availability. Used by leading global service companies and by over two million end users and 15,000 merchants, Paybox enterprise solutions are deployed across Europe, Latin America and the Middle East.

PAYBOX Services has been present in the e-commerce market since 1999 with its PAYBOX SYSTEM, a virtual electronic payment terminal, specially designed to accept online payments.

A multi-channel solution: E-commerce / Distance selling / Local payments (physical electronic payment terminals)

Apart from e-commerce, PAYBOX Services has developed a secure platform for processing electronic payments from a range of sales channels (call centers, data input centers, WAP or i-mode, interactive voice servers and complex processing on e-commerce sites).

In 2006, PAYBOX Services added processing of payments from physical payment terminals connected via IP (ADSL / GPRS).

PAYBOX Services is now the first “multi-bank” Payment Service Provider to offer a comprehensive approach to processing payments from distance selling, providing a service linked to the whole banking landscape and non-bank card issuers.

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