CommerceGate Signs on as Gold Sponsor of the Phoenix Forum

BARCELONA — CommerceGate has signed on as a gold sponsor of the upcoming Phoenix Forum.

The company also will be involved in a panel discussion and is a co-sponsor of the Late Night Poker suite parties.

Late Night Poker is taking place Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights March 31- April 2 inside Suite 2038 of the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel starring at 9 p.m.

Co-hosting alongside CommerceGate is CECash, Smashbucks and Adultcentro. The event will feature high stakes tables as well as low stakes tables for beginners and an open bar and lounge.

As a gold sponsor of the Phoenix Forum, CommerceGate is offering attendees the opportunity to get educated on the global billing services that CommerceGate provides to their merchant clients.

Also providing education on the billing industry is partner and senior vice president of sales and marketing Cathy Beardsley who will join the panel on “Attrition or Evolution? Financial Stabilities and the Effect on Monetization” taking place on Friday, April 1 inside Room Palm E at 11:15 a.m.

“Knowledge is one of the most powerful tools we can provide anyone, whether they are new to the industry, or a long time veteran,” Beardsley said.

“We are all faced with the global changes occurring right now, and I want to make sure we provide the most information and the highest reliability as a payment service provider you can trust. Our sales and management team will be in full force and looking forward to speaking with every attendee of the Phoenix Forum. We hope to see you all at the Late Night Poker suite.”

For more information on all of the services offered through the CommerceGate family of companies, click here.

To schedule a meeting with a CommerceGate email sales@commercegate.com.

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