Exoclick, CommerceGate to Host European Summit Main Party

BARCELONA — Exoclick and CommerceGate have announced they will be hosting the Exoclick & CommerceGate Party at the upcoming European Summit 2012, which will take place from March 5-8 at Hotel Miramar in Barcelona.

"Exoclick CEO Benjamin Fonze remarked, "CommerceGate and Exoclick both have their headquarters in Barcelona. When the European Summit announced another one of their successful conferences on our 'home turf,' it was clear to us that we wanted to be supporting this great venture."

Bjorn Skarlen, CEO of CommerceGate, added, "It is of great interest to our company to have an event of the scale of the Summit in our city. Not only does it allow us to show our offices to our clients, but also having the show in our home city, it allows us to participate with more attendees in the event, which benefits our company as a whole."

The "Exoclick & CommerceGate Party" will happen at 10 p.m. local time on March 6 at CDLC Barcelona, one of top nightclubs in Barcelona. There will be a designated VIP area with an open bar available to all registered European Summit participants.

"Exoclick and also CommerceGate have been supporting us since June 2009, when we launched the Summit. It is great to see that they still believe in our concept and that their support is growing from Summit to Summit," said Andreas Bischoff, the organizer of The European Summit.

Exoclick is one of the leading open ad networks, serving 1.7 billion ad impressions every single day.

For more information on Exoclick, visit their corporate site ExoClick.com. CommerceGate is the award-winning (XBIZ Award 2009, 2011, 2012) specialist for high risk third party processing, direct merchant accounts and payment gateways. For more information about CommerceGate, visit their corporate website at Commercegate.com/solutions.

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