CommerceGate Set to Launch New Payment Options

LOS ANGELES — Internet Payment Service Provider CommerceGate announced Thursday that it will unveil new payment options at the upcoming XBIZ Hollywood Conference, which will run from February 6-8, at the Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, Calif.

At the conference, CommerceGate will launch a new Euro Debit (the European equivalent of ACH processing) service for Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Spain and the the UK. The 3D secure solution for Maestro cards and the Verified by Visa program will be accepted as well, according to CommerceGate.

“We are excited about the new payment features we are implementing to offer our clients more options to make bigger profits,” said Bjorn Skarlen, CEO of CommerceGate.

“Meet us at XBIZ Hollywood Conference ’08 this February to learn more about the services CommerceGate has to offer and what we can do to increase your business.”

The company will be well-represented at the conference, including as a sponsor of the show’s educational seminars and special technology showcase sessions.

“We are very pleased to have CommerceGate as a supporting sponsor of XBIZ Hollywood ’08 conference,” XBIZ President Alec Helmy said. “CommerceGate is one of the key international Internet payment processors in the adult market today.”

CommerceGate provides its clients with a variety of services, including real-time stats updates, advanced fraud protection, secure access management, an extensive set of online tools, and 24/7 customer support.

For more information about CommerceGate, visit www.CommerceGate.com or email sales@commercegate.com.

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