Germany-based payments service provider Paymill has added Carte Bleue to its list of accepted payment methods. The European debit card payment system dominates the French markets.
As well as Carte Bleue, French consumers can also pay online using PayPal. With a particular emphasis on online card payments Paymill enables service providers and online stores to integrate common payment methods into their platform.
Having entered the French and Dutch markets this year, Paymill is now available in thirty-four European countries. The news comes in light of securing EUR10m in venture capital to be invested in its continued pan-European expansion.
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