OrbitalPay Team Prepares for XBIZ Miami

TORRANCE, Calif. — Orbital Pay announced it has its sights set on XBIZ Miami as it plans to send its team of processing experts for four days of business networking and deal-making June 1-4.

Known for its boutique, consultative approach, the XBIZ Award-winning merchant services provider prides itself on its vast clientele from all sectors of the high-risk business space. By attending the conference, they intend to further educate attendees about how they can address their processing needs and enhance their business with OrbitalPay, the company said.

VP Karen Campbell at 1 p.m. on June 2 will lend her expertise to the "Billing Basics: Online Payment Processing for Dummies" panel. She'll be sharing insight gleaned from more than 15 years of experience in merchant processing and account management.

eCommerce Sales Consultant Lee Bond and Vice President Jordan Stewart will also be in attendance and look forward to taking meetings and discussing opportunities throughout the event.

“XBIZ Miami is known for being a more intimate show and it is a great opportunity for us to connect with people from the East Coast that we may not see throughout the year," Stewart said. "Having it in tandem with CammingCon also gives us a chance to shine the spotlight on the fact that OrbitalPay is the trusted processor for just about every prominent live cam business in the market and we would like to build upon that reputation by gaining more merchants."

OrbitalPay invited attendees to stop by its Mix n Meet table on June 2 to pick up some cool summertime swag and get to know the team. For those interested in setting up private, one-on-one meetings ahead of time, email info@orbitalpay.com to secure a time slot.

"OrbitalPay has many new and exciting offerings for merchants and looks forward to delving into detail at the show with anyone in need of a merchant account," the company said.

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