EProcessing Network launches ePNBillPay

EProcessing Network, the leading payment gateway and software development company in the electronic payment processing industry, announced today the release of ePNBillPay, a value-added web application enabling merchants to manage their accounts receivables, email customer invoices and receive electronic payments-all without a website or expensive accounting software.

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Merchants create or import invoices within the ePNBillPay system, or upload invoices created in select QuickBooks® versions using ePNPlugIn. From here, merchants can email all or select invoices to their customers. This email contains a link for the customer to go online to pay their invoice using their credit/debit card, check, or gift card. As soon as an invoice has been paid, the merchant receives a notification email and the transaction is added to the merchant's settlement batch.

Accessed within the eProcessing Network Merchant Support Center, ePNBillPay is a perfect solution for merchants mailing out invoices manually or struggling to find a cost-effective, user-friendly online invoicing system. Benefits for this innovative product include:

• Reduction of invoicing costs by avoiding paper invoices
o No need to print, address, and stamp envelopes
• Quicker receipt of customer payments
• Decreased "Bad Check" expenses and late payments
• Elimination of expensive invoice management systems
• Securely stored data on ePN's PCI-compliant gateway

"In keeping with our stellar reputation of creating value-added payment solutions for merchants", stated Steve Sotis, President of eProcessing Network, "ePNBillPay efficiently saves merchants time and money and provides an additional residual stream for Resellers, ISO's and MSP's".

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