iCushy/EPGBill to Sponsor European Summit for 8th Time

FRANKFURT EPGBill, a payment service provider, will be a supersized sponsor of the the European Summit, taking place Sept. 24-27 in Budapest, Hungary.

This will be the eighth consecutive time the company is sponsoring the event.

Christian Diegelmann, CEO of EPGBill, said, "EPGBill and I personally have been to all the European Summit conferences, since their very beginning. From the very start in June 2009, we saw the enormous potential that this new conference had to offer the global, and especially European, adult online industry and our company. That is why we decided to get involved in the event as a main sponsor, and we have supported it ever since. I heard from the organizers that they expect 600-800 people to be present at this year's Budapest event, which would make it the largest summit they have ever hosted. So, their overall trend is still intact. There will be a lot of new business waiting for EPGBill and iCushy once again."

Andreas Bischoff, CEO of the European Summit, said, "Walter and I are very excited to have EPGBill.com as a sponsor on board again for this year's event in Budapest. They have been with us from the very beginning, and definitely rank among our top two sponsors when it comes to their continuous support over the past eight conferences since June 2009."

For more information, visit TheEuropeanSummit.com.

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