Humboldt Merchant Services Signs On as Silver Sponsor of XBIZ LA

LOS ANGELES — Humboldt Merchant Services has signed on as a Silver Sponsor of XBIZ LA, where the company will meet with attendees at its Mix & Meet station to discuss business opportunities offered by the credit card processor established nearly two decades ago.

XBIZ LA 2012 returns to the luxurious Sofitel Hotel next week, Jan. 9-12, for another edition of the industry-leading digital media conference.

“Humboldt is delighted to sign on as an XBIZ LA Silver Sponsor,” Humboldt’s Adam McDonald said. “XBIZ continues to host some of the adult industry's best events, and we have no doubt XBIZ LA 2012 will not fail to impress. Our team is looking forward to visiting with our existing clients, and forging new relationships with those adult businesses we haven't had the pleasure of working with.”

Humboldt is a credit card processor for nearly two decades. While some of the company’s competitors use offshore processing, the company says it prides itself on processing domestically.

The company will showcase its offering during the Mix & Meet session set for Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 10:30 a.m.

“Humboldt has been providing secure, affordable and reliable processing to adult merchants for nearly 20 years,” McDonald said. “While other banks and processors are shutting their doors on adult businesses, we continue to have one of the strongest domestic banking relationships in the United States. I welcome all attendees to stop by our booth at the Mix & Meet session to discuss how Humboldt can take their business to the next level.”

Registered attendees of XBIZ LA also are granted entry into the 10th annual XBIZ Awards, presented by MyFreeCams.com, which is set to place Jan. 10 at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif.

For more information, visit XBIZLA.com.

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