The successful development of the CLICK2PAY community confirms the consistent strategy of localization. Since the launch of CLICK2PAY, in various stages the service has been implemented in a total of eleven languages. Wire Card AG adapted CLICK2PAY for the growth markets of Europe and Asia as well as for the Anglo-American region. The latest example of this trend is the Turkish-language version of CLICK2PAY. The range meanwhile comprises eleven languages for 24 countries - Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the U.S.A. Beyond multilingual functionalities, local currencies and payment methods were also integrated in the software. CLICK2PAY and its Think global/Act local strategy provides a large number of benefits both for merchants and consumers alike. Geared to international Internet and eCommerce offers, in the past six months CLICK2PAY recorded a rapid surge in new registrations, particularly in Europe and Asia. CLICK2PAY is proving to be increasingly popular particularly among consumers who order merchandise and services via the Internet on a regular basis. More than 20% of registered consumers use CLICK2PAY more than three times a month. CLICK2PAY, the alternative payment solution of Wire Card AG, is actively engaged in 24 countries and has a global orientation with its seven currencies and eleven languages. The programs free-of-charge use, which is particularly friendly to consumers, facilitates simple and secure online payments and simultaneously provides a transparent account management service. CLICK2PAY is particularly suitable for industries offering products and services that require customer registration, e.g. for subscriptions or payment of the tiniest sums of money. This makes CLICK2PAY ideal especially for operators of Internet music and media portals as well as for games and betting platforms. www.click2pay.com.
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