Net More Margin and More Merchants

The Internet promises merchants the world, but how
can you
make it deliver?

Expanding beyond the domestic market is critical to a growing number of
merchants. The challenges are many: currency risks, accounting issues and
fulfillment. What’s more, acquiring customers abroad is also challenging,
particularly if pricing is displayed in the merchant’s operating currency.
The fact is people everywhere are much more inclined to purchase when they
can do so in their own currency, and much less likely to abandon shopping
carts.

E4X has been helping merchant service providers actualize the global potential
of the Internet for their customers since 1999. E4X’s solutions give international
shoppers and online merchants what they want – values they can understand
and count on without exposure to currency risks and without creating operational
or technological complexity – all the while providing a valuable new revenue
stream to merchant service providers. We have the experience, knowledge
and the technology to help you and your merchants maximize international
sales more easily than you ever thought possible.

Open a World of Opportunity with Local Pricing

When you partner with E4X, you significantly enhance the ability of your
merchants to succeed in the global marketplace – and you gain a new source
of revenue that can be both substantial and long-term. At the same time,
you eliminate the complexity, hassle and risk inherent in selling in foreign
currencies.

Allowing your merchants to offer local currency
pricing holds benefits for both you and your merchants:

  • You increase revenue per transaction through E4X’s foreign

    exchange activities
  • You offer a more comprehensive service to your merchants by allowing
    them to reach more global shoppers
  • You increase global sales and thus increase revenues
  • You attract new merchants and gain a competitive advantage
  • Merchants increase international sales volumes by offering local
    prices to international shoppers
  • Merchants reduce abandoned shopping carts and charge backs

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