Glenbrook Looks at Alternative Payment Options for Retailers

April 30, 2008 - 7:06pm | Analytics | News |
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[img_assist|nid=7018|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=73]eBillme has announced it will host a webinar on Wednesday, May 14, where Russ Jones of Glenbrook Partners will provide an in-depth look at the retailer integration process for several alternative payment options including: Bill Me Later, eBillme, Google Checkout, and PayPal.

The Glenbrook study takes a detailed look at four key aspects that should be considered by merchants when integrating a new payment alternative – the customer experience, technical integration, changes to order handling, and the payment options’ impact on operations taking into consideration factors of risk, settlement, reconciliation and fraud management.

“Merchants are increasingly evaluating and implementing new forms of alternative payments,” says Russ Jones of Glenbrook Partners. “We wanted to take a deep dive into the merchant adoption challenge and offer the retail community a clear understanding of the factors that should be considered when integrating each of these payment options. This webinar is a must-attend event for all merchants considering the addition of alternative payment options to their checkout.”

“We are thrilled to be able to bring this exciting learning opportunity to the retail community,” says Marwan Forzley, President and CEO of eBillme. “Glenbrook took an in-depth look at alternative payments and we hope that this will be an opportunity for merchants to understand the available options and choose the options that have the biggest impact on their business.”

 




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