CommerceGate Boosting SEXMoney.com's Global Reach

BARCELONA —International payment service provider CommerceGate has inked a partnership deal with Netherlands-based cash program SEXMoney.com

The company said the move is targeted at expanding SEXMoney globally by taking advantage of CommerceGate’s strong relationships with international and U.S. banks, fraud-scrubbing tools and billing solutions that fits its the needs.

CommerceGate will provide SEXMoney with IPSP, DMA and gateway services to many of the top brands in digital commerce, as well as multiple payment and currency options.

“We are excited to be taking our business globally with the partnership we have struck with CommerceGate,” said Monique, CEO of SEXMoney.com. “CommerceGate provides us with the technology and the efficiency we need to expand our customer reach. We have done our research, and we found that they have the kind of strong bank relationships and customizable merchant solutions that we value in a payment processor. We look forward to a long relationship with CommerceGate.”

Bjorn Skarlen, CEO of CommerceGate commented, “We at CommerceGate are very pleased to welcome a big EU merchant like SEXMoney.com to our long list of clientele looking to expand globally. With our strong ties is the U.S., EU and global markets, we know that SEXMoney will be able to maximize their profitability and take their online business to the next level.”

For more information on CommerceGate visit the website or email sales@commercegate.com.

For more information on SEXMoney click here.

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