Vendo to Host Next Merchant Conference on Sept. 22

Vendo to Host Next Merchant Conference on Sept. 22

LUCERNE, Switzerland — Payment services provider Vendo Services will be hosting its next quarterly merchant conference this Thursday at 6 p.m. CEST.

The Vendo Merchant Conference is a virtual event geared toward "providing new insights, fresh data, powerful tools, expert guest speakers and networking opportunities" to online merchants, including ecommerce merchants and streaming platform providers, a rep said.

"In my short time at Vendo, it has quickly become clear to me how much our merchants value our conferences in terms of supporting their business growth and staying current with the latest market trends," said Vendo Sales Director David Mayoral.

"The September conference starts with a focus on the biggest sales events of the year — Black Friday and Cyber Monday," the rep continued. "Vendo’s data director will share insights, KPIs and key takeaways from 2021."

This will be followed by marketing expert Stephanie Schwab speaking on Black Friday/Cyber Monday best practices.

The conference will then focus on emerging markets, particularly Vendo's success in Brazil. The conference will conclude with Max Bisschop of Rocket Fuel Blockchain discussing issues related to crypto.

"Vendo’s purpose is to make payments simple by inspiring growth and passion," said CEO Mitch Platt. "Our merchant conferences are the perfect venue to share global market trends, discuss the latest innovations, learn how to grow your business and participate in unparalleled networking opportunities."

For more information and to request an invite, visit the event website.

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