eMerchantPay Signs On as Sponsor of XBIZ LA 2011

eMerchantPay Signs On as Sponsor of XBIZ LA 2011

LOS ANGELES — XBIZ is pleased to announce eMerchantPay as the latest sponsor of XBIZ LA, the top digital trade event being held Feb. 7-9 at the Sofitel Hotel.

“We are really looking forward to the XBIZ Conference this year,” said Jonas Reynisson, chairman and CEO of eMerchantPay. “eMerchantPay has so many exciting new developments taking place in 2011 and it will be great opportunity for us to be able to share them with industry friends and colleagues. We have always found great success in sponsoring the show and value in taking part in the XBIZ Conferences. Make sure you meet up with the eMerchantPay team while at the show!”

eMerchantPay has more than seven years of experience providing an unrivalled level of service in the online credit card payment processing sector. Established by a group of executives based in the fields of banking, advertising, IT services and offshore trust and corporate administration, eMerchantPay offers a unique understanding of the business needs of online merchants.

As a sponsor of XBIZ LA, leading E.U. processing solution provider eMerchantPay will quench the thirst of event attendees with complimentary beverages to get them going each morning.

“It’s an honor to welcome eMerchantPay as the latest sponsor of XBIZ LA,” XBIZ Executive Director of Business Development Kristen Kaye said. “As an industry leader, eMerchantPay’s continued participation and support is greatly valued.”

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.

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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