eMerchantPay Team Heads to XBIZ LA

eMerchantPay Team Heads to XBIZ LA

LOS ANGELES — As a sponsor of XBIZ LA, international billing solution provider eMerchantPay said it is looking forward to meeting up with all the clients, colleagues and friends at the conference taking place at the Sofitel hotel Feb. 7-9.

“We love the XBIZ LA conference because of all the opportunities it allows us to connect with new prospects as well great face time with our existing clients,” said Jonas Reynisson, chairman and CEO of eMerchantPay.

“Our team can’t wait to inform attendees on how we can make an impact on their bottom lines by giving them the ability to truly customize processing solutions that will fit their individual business needs.”

The company said the first quarter has already been a busy one for eMerchantPay as its recent advancements and upgrades have translated into substantial growth and the ability to offer merchants many more benefits.

Most recently, eMerchantPay announced all new risk management solutions, introduced to help merchants combat fraud and high chargeback ratios.

Other features, such as a certified support system which helps maintain the backend for merchants and options of more than 40 world currencies and 20 payment methods available, are just a few reasons why eMerchantPay is eager to share all the technological advancements with attendees at the upcoming show.

As a sponsor of the show, eMerchantPay will be in full force during the conference to discuss its merchant solutions and how they can be utilized to support each merchant’s long term success and protect against challenges in the online processing space.

To set up an appointment with a member of the eMerchantPay team at XBIZ LA, email sales@emerchantpay.com.

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