eMerchantPay, Playboy Partner for Webmaster Access Amsterdam

LOS ANGELES — Payment processor eMerchantPay has secured an exclusive partnership with Playboy as the co-presenter of the upcoming Webmaster Access event in Amsterdam scheduled for Sept. 24-26.

The event is being held in the Park Hotel, a new private venue to help attendees expand their business connections while enjoying Amsterdam, the company said. The entire show revolves around sharing strategic information and accessing new opportunities.

"Now is a time for innovation and expansion, with many new services and strategic partnerships slated for announcement throughout the year," said Jonas Reynisson of eMerchantPay. "After sponsoring the WMA event for a couple years and seeing how vital the show is for so many online businesses, it made perfect sense for us to expand our relationship with Playboy and partner with them on this show. It is an honor to be working so closely with Playboy and the WMA event team to continue building on one of the leading European shows for the industry."

The decision by eMerchantPay to co-host Webmaster Access Amsterdam this year comes on the heels of its recently launched Gateway technology which allows U.S. merchants to access a user-friendly interface and robust reporting system that was created to save clients time and increase their bottom line.

For more information about Webmaster Access Amsterdam, visit WebmasterAccess.com.

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