OrbitalPay Named Registration Sponsor of 2018 XBIZ Show

OrbitalPay Named Registration Sponsor of 2018 XBIZ Show

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — XBIZ is pleased to announce that OrbitalPay has been named official registration sponsor for the 2018 XBIZ Show.

Steve Bryson, the payment-service company’s founder and CEO, said, "My team and I are looking forward to seeing some familiar faces and to meeting some new ones this year at the 2018 XBIZ Show conference."  

"We're very excited to show off our new look and our new proprietary payment services platform, OrbitalPay Platinum," he said. "2018 is going to a banner year for us and we want to do everything possible on our end to make that the case for all of our new and current partners."

Several members of the OrbitalPay team will be on hand at XBIZ Show all week to discuss how its new payment services platform can benefit your business in 2018.

On Wednesday at 1 p.m., Karen Campbell, an industry veteran and OrbitalPay's vice president, will be on a billing panel and can answer any questions and discuss billing options.

OrbitalPay was recently profiled in XBIZ World here. The article discusses the company's recent rebrand initiative.

Presented by ManyVids and sponsored by a record number of premier industry brands, the 2018 XBIZ Show takes place today through Friday. XBIZ continues the show’s legacy of delivering cutting-edge seminars and workshops and numerous networking opportunities with international industry leaders and newcomers alike across every segment of adult.

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