CommerceGate Prepares for The Phoenix Forum

LOS ANGELES — CommerceGate  is looking forward to supporting various events at The Phoenix Forum from April 4-7 in Tempe, Arizona. The global IPSP will be taking part as sponsor at the Elite Dinner, Poker Nights and also participating in the EU Forum.

CommerceGate will return as sponsor of the eighth annual Elite Dinner at the Phoenix Forum along with co-sponsors AWE and Ero Advertising. SexEntertain will treat industry leaders to a private event with dinner, drinks and networking.

Each night of The Phoenix Forum, starting at 10, Adult Centro along with CommerceGate, CECash, and CrakRevenue will bring attendees Phoenix Forum Poker Reloaded. This event is open to all comers and also will feature an open bar.

Attendees will also be able to meet the CommerceGate team during the EU Forum, which is scheduled for 10 to noon on Saturday, April 6,inside the Abbey.  CommerceGate will be exhibiting their global billing services and latest products, including the new CG Affiliate system that provides merchants with uniquely tailored billing solutions.

“We love the Phoenix Forum show, and finding unique ways to support our industry is a top priority for us,” said Bjorn Skarlen, CEO of CommerceGate. “These events will allow us the opportunity to not only give thanks to our clients, colleagues and friends for all their support over the years, but to also network, meet and have one-on-one time with all our industry peers. We look forward to meeting with everyone at The Phoenix Forum this year.”

To make an appointment while at the show, contact sales@commercegate.com.

For more information, visit solutions.commercegate.com.

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