PAY4 Brings New Payments Solutions to XBIZ Summit

MIAMI — The team at alternative payments solution provider PAY4 has arrived in Miami for XBIZ Summit 2013.

Armed with new solutions — including qooqo, the up-and-coming mobile billing option  — the PAY4 team says it is looking forward to informing, educating and making deals with attendees at the show.

"We aim to serve all sectors of the adult space to the highest level and we are grateful for the business we have from our gay business supporters and look forward to meeting more colleagues and associates at this party and throughout the show," says Sascha Winkler, PAY4's CEO.

"More and more we hear of merchants unhappy with the fact they aren't profiting from every consumer that comes to their site and is prepped to make a purchase," Winkler says. "Whether it is because the solutions they have in place aren't capable of monetizing their traffic or because they simply don't have the right solution in their billing offering, we enjoy helping these merchants and showing them a world of opportunity.  

"We encourage anyone and everyone looking to profit more from their European and mobile traffic to contact us for a meeting today."

Winkler, an expert in cross-border billing and processing, noted he will be lending his expertise on XBIZ Summit's International Business panel on Thursday at 4 p.m.

The PAY4 team, along with Winkler, will be on hand at the Kick Off Mix & Meet this evening at 6 p.m., as well as Wednesday's Mix & Meet Market at 5:30 p.m.

Frankfurt-based PAY4 also is a sponsor of Wednesday's Cybersocket Party.

To contact the PAY4 team email sales@pay4.eu.

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