Transonic leisure brands introduce E-Nett payment - TravelMole


Transonic leisure brands introduce E-Nett payment

Thursday, 21 Nov, 2005 0

Transonic Travel has introduced E-Nett payment for all of its Concorde Leisure brands – Newmans Holidays, Ski Express, Travel Indochina and Rail Tickets.

The new service has been introduced in response to requests from agents, many of whom are already using E-Nett. 

E-Nett enables travel agents to make electronic payments to each of the participating businesses, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 

The system also accommodates online direct debit payments, integrated daily settlement processing and real time credit card processing plus automated billing and the generation of tax invoices.



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