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epay Partners with Comm Sense to offer SIM card packs

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epay partners with Comm Sense to now offer SIM card pack product to retailers

LONDON, United Kingdom — 20th October 2009 — epay Ltd. (“epay”), a market leader in electronic payment solutions in the UK, today announced its partnership with Comm Sense Ltd (“Comm Sense”)  – a leading distributor of personal communication and entertainment products – to offer Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card packs through its retail network. The addition of SIM card packs to the epay product line enables participating epay retailers to offer consumers more choice of where they can switch and top-up their mobile network in a one-stop-shop.

epay retailers will enjoy competitive commissions of up to £6.00 per SIM card pack sold when the SIM is activated – a significant return for minimum outlay. Retailers will also benefit from the simple re-ordering process via telephone, e-mail, Web or fax for additional SIM card packs costing just 50p each.

Barry Moore, Comm Sense Managing Director, “We are delighted to be working in partnership with epay to assist their retailers in expanding revenues and offer consumers an alternative destination to meet their ever changing mobile needs.”

Participating epay outlets will receive a free introductory SIM card pack consisting of 50 PAYG SIM card packs – 5 SIM cards for each of the 10 leading UK mobile networks: O2, Vodafone, T-Mobile, Orange, 3, Lebara Mobile, Nomi-mobile, TalkMobile, Virgin Mobile and Lycamobile.  Consumers simply select their preferred mobile network and pay over the counter. A handy guide contained in the SIM card pack shows consumers how to activate their chosen SIM card to their handset.

Tim Allen, Sales Director, epay, “The epay and Comm Sense partnership offers epay’s network of national and independent retailers the opportunity to profit from a new source of income, as well as enhancing existing mobile top-ups. The Comm Sense free introductory SIM card pack provides a complete entry kit to any retailer wishing to grow their product portfolio and drive more footfall into their stores where consumers can change their mobile network and top-up their mobile in just one visit.”

Each pack also includes all of the necessary display and promotional material to enable epay retailers to start selling and profiting immediately. To find out more, contact your epay Sales Representative or Account Manager.

For further information please contact:

Hetal on 07798 754159 or hpatel@epayworldwide.com

Notes to Editor

About epay Ltd.

epay, a Euronet Worldwide, Inc. subsidiary (NASDAQ: EEFT), is the largest electronic payments processor of prepaid mobile airtime top-up services in the U.K. epay provides E Top-up, E Voucher, payment services and lottery products for both independent retailers and multiple retailers focusing on the supermarket, convenience, CTN, petrol forecourt and mobile specialist channels.  Services are provided via stand-alone terminals or integration into the retailer’s EPOS system – currently at more than 140,000 points of sale in the U.K. Major retailers include Sainsbury’s, Tesco, the Post Office®, The Carphone Warehouse, ASDA, Morrisons, Boots,        WH Smith, Phones 4U, Esso, Shell and Jet.  For more information, visit the company’s Web site at www.epayworldwide.com

About Comm Sense Ltd.

Comm Sense Ltd is a leading distributor of mobile phones, accessories, SIM cards, broadband dongles, games consoles and memory cards.  The company distributes a full range of personal communication and entertainment products to wholesalers and retail chains in the UK, Continental Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
For further information, please visit www.commsense.co.uk or e-mail: enquiries@commsense.co.uk

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