Signature Card Services Named XBIZ LA Gold Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announced Signature Card Services as a Gold Sponsor of XBIZ LA, the top digital trade event being held Feb. 7-9 at the Sofitel Hotel.

“We are excited that once again we are supporting the show,” Signature Card Services Executive Vice President Anush Amiryants said. “For Signature, this is one of the best events of the year and we are very happy to be a part of it.”

Signature Card Services offers competitive credit and debit card processing solutions to merchants worldwide. Established in 1997, Signature Card Services is a technologically advanced, innovative and experienced payment processing company, servicing retail, ecommerce, mail/telephone order and home-based businesses.

“Special thanks to Signature Card Service for being a Gold Sponsor,” XBIZ Senior Account Executive Sara Sazzman said. “Their presence will be seen throughout the event on the wristbands of every attendee. It is always a pleasure to work with Anush and their team!”

With its focus to “Seize the Future,” XBIZ LA 2011 is positioned to be the best yet with best-of-class seminars and panels that explore current and emerging online market trends, cutting-edge technologies and e-business solutions.

“XBIZ is extremely pleased to have Signature Card Services onboard for another edition of our highly anticipated event XBIZ LA,” XBIZ Executive Director of Business Development Kristen Kaye said. “Their continued support speaks volumes about the quality of our events.”

Attended by industry professionals from around the globe, XBIZ LA also offers unparalleled networking opportunities and exclusive special events.

XBIZ LA registration and additional information is available at XBIZLA.com.

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