CommerceGate to Host Golf Tournament at European Summit

BARCELONA — CommerceGate will host the Golf Tournament at the European Summit taking place March 5-8.

“We are happy to provide this great opportunity for industry people to come together and enjoy themselves and do some networking in a nice setting," said Bjorn Skarlen, CEO of CommerceGate. "It will be a great start to the show. Having our headquarters located in Barcelona and being a passionate golfer myself, I could not let this sponsorship opportunity slip by. We always strive to make our sponsorship something show visitors can really enjoy. Don’t miss it.”

The tournament will take place March 5 at 11 a.m. Transport will be provided courtesy of CommerceGate directly from the show venue at 9:30 a.m.

"We are very happy to have major companies based in Barcelona, such as CommerceGate, ExoClick, Nova Telecom, Private and BaDoink supporting us and seeing the value in having one of the largest conferences worldwide for our industry being hosted in Barcelona," said Andreas Bischoff, one of the organizers of The European Summit.” 

CommerceGate offers webmasters in the E.U. and U.S. access to industry leading processing solutions for credit cards, debit cards and alternative payment methods that allows them to tap into a global market for their websites.

For more details, or to reserve your spot at the CommerceGate Golf Tournament, contact Anders Idun at aidun@commercegate.com. There are limited spaces available and the first seven go for free.

For more information on CommerceGate and its services, click here.

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