CCBill Signs On as XBIZ 2016 Platinum, Bar Sponsor

CCBill Signs On as XBIZ 2016 Platinum, Bar Sponsor

TEMPE, Ariz. & WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — CCBill announced today it has signed on to sponsor the upcoming edition of XBIZ 2016 show in Los Angeles.

CCBill is the exclusive sponsor for the Official Show Bar — the Riot House — at the Andaz West Hollywood hotel.

CCBill also is a XBIZ 2016 Platinum Sponsor and will sponsor a happy hour that takes place on Thursday, Jan., 14 from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Riot House Bar.

The XBIZ 2016 Show takes place between Jan. 12 and Jan. 15 at Andaz West Hollywood.

CCBill said that it is committed to the online adult entertainment community, its merchants and consumers and is proud to sponsor the events.

“The XBIZ L.A. show and XBIZ Awards are some of the most widely recognized events for our industry,” said Gary Jackson, managing vice president of sales for CCBill.

“Each year, it gains the attention of not only merchants, businesses, and performers that are part of the adult entertainment community, but also captures some from mainstream media. It really is a chance for our industry to shine, and we are happy to be part of it.” 

Taking place at the conclusion of the January XBIZ 2016 show, the XBIZ Awards present ample opportunities for networking with peers. CCBill said it is honored to be nominated for Billing Company of the Year, IPSP, at the 2016 XBIZ Awards.

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