CommerceGate Sponsors European Summit Party, Golf Tournament

BARCELONA — International payment solutions provider CommerceGate is gearing up for the 2012 European Summit with sponsorship of multiple events during the show taking place in Barcelona, Spain, March 5-8.

The XBIZ Award-winning merchant services firm is looking forward to sharing these events with the attendees.

The CommerceGate golf tournament will take place the morning of March 5 at Graiera Golf Course. As an added bonus, CommerceGate will be paying the green fees of the first seven attendees to sign up.

Please email aidun@commercegate.com if you are interested in registering for this event. On March 6, ExoClick is teaming up with CommerceGate to put on the biggest party at the European Summit, taking place at the exclusive Carpe Diem Lounge Club starting at 10 p.m. local time.

They will be treating the guests to open bar, live DJ, entertainment and great networking opportunities in their home town of Barcelona.

“We think it is important to support the European Summit in Barcelona not just because it is in our backyard, but because we find it so beneficial to maintain strong relationships with our local colleagues,” said Bjorn Skarlen, CEO of CommerceGate. “The show provides us with a great opportunity to network, entertain and do business with one another. We look forward to this conference every year, and can’t wait to see everyone at one, or both, of our events!”

CommerceGate, after winning the 2012 XBIZ Award for European Billing Company of the Year, continues to support and enrich the domestic and international relationships they have both in the U.S. and in Europe.

With a keen focus on security, throughput, service and ease of use, CommerceGate has always been the choice of many top brands in the U.S. and international marketplace.

With offices in Los Angeles and Barcelona, CommerceGate serves as a strong strategic partner for all U.S. and EU Companies seeking to grow while optimizing profitability.

For more information on the European Summit and to register for the CommerceGate events, visit TheEuropeanSummit.com

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