CommerceGate Heads to XBIZ Summit Next Week

MIAMI — CommerceGate is heading to XBIZ Summit in Miami next week where it will be sponsoring the Mix & Meet Market networking event, as well as the Elite Traffic Dinner.

CommerceGate plans to show off its U.S. and E.U.-based IPSP, merchant accounts and gateways, as well as the brand new PCI compliant Interactive Voice Response payment system that gives merchants the ability to accept payments over the phone without having to handle or store sensitive credit card data.

CommerceGate will discuss these services and more with the attendees of the show during the Mix & Meet Market on May 17 at 10 a.m., where they will have a table and team members onsite.

The Elite Dinner, also taking place on May 17, will give CommerceGate the opportunity to treat VIP clientele and prospects to an exclusive night of dinner, drinks and networking with top industry guests.

In addition, Ananda Sisk from CommerceGate will grace a seminar panel for “Biller Insights: A Journey Into the Mind of Today's Adult Site Consumer,” taking place on May 17 at 3 p.m.

“CommerceGate is excited to be a part of so many events at the premier of the XBIZ Miami Summit,” said Bjorn Skarlen, CommerceGate's CEO. “The Mix & Meet table will give us the opportunity to demonstrate our comprehensive global billing solutions and share our new features and developments that give merchants even more security and flexibility.

"The Elite Dinner is always a great event for us, bringing together so many clients and colleagues. Our company focuses on industry support through these shows and events, and we hope to enjoy the discussion, education and networking with every attendee there.”

To set up a meeting with CommerceGate while at XBIZ Summit or to discuss their merchant services, email sales@commercegate.com or visit Solutions.Commercegate.com for more information. XBIZ Summit takes place next week, May 15-18, at the Shelbourne Hotel in Miami Beach.

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