Vendo to Appear at XBIZ Miami

MIAMI — Vendo Services will be attending XBIZ Miami from May 15-18.

Vendo will participate in various panels and workshops. Notably, Vendo Services CEO Mitch Platt will moderate a panel on indie paysites and lead a workshop on building a strong corporate culture, and COO Thierry Arrondo will discuss the latest trends in payment processing in the Money Talks panel.

“XBIZ Miami does an exceptional job of bringing together the industry’s biggest players while striking the perfect balance between work and pleasure,” said Arrondo. “We’re looking forward to sharing updates on PIX, Brazil’s fastest-growing payment method, new trends in crypto payment processing, strategies to increase sales penetration in Asia and how AI innovations are minimizing fraud while boosting sales conversions.”

In addition to the panels and workshops, Vendo will host the May 16-17 speed-networking events, which will allow people to make new connections and collaborations through one-on-one interactions.

Platt enthused about the events.

“Vendo’s sponsorship of XBIZ speed networking is a prime example of our efforts to build community and help others reach their highest potential,” he said. “It offers a platform for people to get to know each other, find synergies and advance their business objectives.”

Both Platt and Arrondo will be available for one-on-one meetings with online merchants and creators to discuss payment processing.

XBIZ Miami will be held at the Sagamore Hotel.

For event information, visit XBIZMiami.

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