CommerceGate to Make Big Impact at The Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. — CommerceGate is gearing up for The Phoenix Forum, where it is the show's Gold Sponsor, host of the exclusive Elite Dinner and sponsor of the Cybersocket Kickoff Party.

At the show, CommerceGate will promote its extensive US IPSP and Direct Merchant Account services for clients looking to support their business model with robust payment options and high-quality service.

“At CommerceGate, we know the importance of supporting our industry through organized events such as The Phoenix Forum, Elite Dinner and Cybersocket events,” CommerceGate CEO Bjorn Skarlen said. “This industry, both in the U.S. and in Europe, has long been our home, and we know the value of giving back and finding opportunities to get face time with our clients and creating more ways to provide them with the highest quality services based on their feedback.”

CommerceGate will start the show off by partnering up with Cybersocket to sponsor The Cybersocket Kickoff party, which will take place on Thursday, March 29, at 9 p.m. inside Rula Bula Irish Pub.

The CommerceGate team will be on hand at their table during the Meet and Greet Networking Happy Hour taking place on Friday, March 30.

On Friday evening, Sex Entertain, along with sponsors CommerceGate, Paxum and Adult Webmaster Empire, will hold the exclusive Elite Dinner that treats their VIP guests to an exclusive networking dinner where old and new business relationships are strengthened.  

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