CCBill's Kluzak to Share Insights at The European Summit

TEMPE, Ariz. — CCBill said today that it has signed on for sponsorship of The European Summit 2016.

Industry professionals from around the globe will gather at The European Summit, taking place between Feb. 29 and March 3 in Sitges, Spain, to discuss the latest trends in online dating, payments, mobile technologies, live cam and more.

This year, CCBill will have a representative speaking at the early-spring show on two payments-related business education panel discussions, which aim to examine the safest and most efficient ways for online merchants to process international payments.

Paul Kluzak, CCBill’s European region sales executive, will share his insights on the following two panel sessions: 

  •  ODS Dating Day — New Billing Provider Guidelines for Dating Companies: Tues., March 1, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Garbi Meeting Room (+1 Floor)
  •  Payment Panel: Wed., March 2, 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.; Llevant Meeting Room (+1 Level)

“Being invited to speak about such important topics with those I respect and admire is an honor,” Kluzak said. “Billing and new guidelines are not the most glamourous of topics, but they are essential pieces of any online business.

“Walter and Andreas do a great job every year of gathering industry leaders from Spain and around the world to discuss the most important issues of today. I am really looking forward to learning about new technologies and what innovations are coming in 2016. I am also excited to talk about the revenue driving products CCBill has in store and sampling that delightful Spanish jamon.”      

In addition to the expert panel discussions and numerous networking events, the conference will also host the Live Cam Awards. The awards show, which takes place on Tuesday, March 1 starting at 6:30 p.m.

CCBill officials said it is honored to be nominated for the Best Alternative Payment award, and proud that many CCBill merchants are also nominated in several other key categories.

“Among the top live cam sites, ImLive.com, Flirt4Free, LiveJasmin, Xlovecam, Myfreecams, Streamate and Cam4, all of which process payments with CCBill, have received nominations in multiple categories. We wish everyone good luck and look forward to this incredible event,” CCBill officials said.

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