69Cash Hosts 10th Anniversary Industry Party

PILSEN, Czech Republic — The West Bohemia capital and hometown of the 69Cash operations office recently hosted the 10th anniversary of the company's “War and Race” industry party, on September 25-26.

Starting on Friday, September 25, with a shuttle transfer from The European Summit in Prague, the premises of the Marriott Courtyard hotel in Pilsen welcomed a diverse group of more than 100 industry pros from around the world.

69Cash VP of Marketing Lars Ruebel launched Friday’s program by welcoming attendees before the day’s events got underway, including a historical underground tour, and visit to the Pilsner brewery — the home of the world-famous Pilsner Urquell, which offered a unique opportunity to learn more about the brewing process, to get to know the proper way of drawing beer, and for some beer tasting, too.

Friday’s program concluded with a dinner in a medieval restaurant featuring a selection of traditional meals and live medieval music, followed by a sponsored clubbing experience at a local party venue.

Saturday’s extensive program offered a selection of rather active leisure activities, with attendees honing their driving skills on a go kart racing circuit; playing the Escape Game; and fueling their killer instincts in a paintball challenge, in a day that was spiced up with beer and girls, providing a unique  opportunity to network at a relaxed pace.

The party officially came to an end on Saturday evening with a shuttle transfer back to Prague.

A notable number of guests stayed in Pilsen, however, for another night or continued to the Oktoberfest in Munich.

“Since its inception in 2006, the annual party weekend in Pilsen, organized and sponsored by 69Cash, the experts in monetizing German speaking and under-monetized Eastern European geo-regions, marks yet another year of stellar business and a way to reward the company’s affiliates, partners and friends of the house,” states an event spokesperson, who notes that photos from the event are available now.

The show organizers report they were pleased with event’s positive outcome and its growing popularity, and are already looking forward to their 11th annual party next year.

For more information, visit 69Cash.com.

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