‘EPOCH CLUB’ Special Event to Debut at XBIZ London

LONDON — XBIZ’s return to the U.K. for XBIZ London 2015 will include the "EPOCH CLUB," a new special event organized by multi-award-winning global payment processor Epoch.

“The purpose is to gather Epoch clients together — and those curious outsiders too — for an exclusive update on cutting-edge billing,” Epoch’s team leaders said. “It's the perfect opportunity to strike up a conversation with an Epoch rep and analyze your account to see what more can be done for you to make that extra cash that you could be leaving on the table otherwise.

“And most of all, you get to meet other top Epoch clients, with whom you can create lasting profitable business opportunities. As most Epoch clients already know, working together, you can be greater than the sum of your parts. Synergy creates more money for everyone. It's a win-win.”

XBIZ London will once again unite the diverse, hard-working U.K. adult industry, with visiting international industry leaders. 

The show will offer all-new series of educational, networking and exclusive social events, and this time will be tying-in the annual UKAP Awards, that honors top producers and stars of British erotica.

On Sept. 15-18, the chic Hilton DoubleTree Tower of London will be ground zero for this international digital media conference, presented by Epoch.

The Hilton DoubleTree Tower of London puts unique historical tourism within easy reach of attendees, providing a great mix of business and pleasure in the heart of old London town, beside the financial district.

The venue features complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, with an iMac in every guest room. The hotel has an on-site City Café restaurant, and 12th floor rooftop SkyLounge bar that features thrilling 360-degree views of London.  Tower Hill tube station is a mere minute's walk from the hotel.

“We are very excited about the London show this year,” said Harmik Gharapetian, Epoch's vice president of sales and marketing. “It's the ideal kick-off to the European show circuit, and Epoch will be there in full heart and full force.

“We have many things planned to help attendees make more money with Epoch,” he said. “Great entertainment events, combining fun and business.”

Stay tuned to XBIZ for further details.

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