Sansyl to Host 'Bud & Booze Cruise' at XBIZ Amsterdam

Sansyl to Host 'Bud & Booze Cruise' at XBIZ Amsterdam

LOS ANGELES — The Sansyl Group, the Dutch parent company of PayBig, has signed on to sponsor the Bud & Booze Cruise floating party at XBIZ Amsterdam.

The cruise is scheduled to set sail at 8 p.m. on Sept. 10, and return at 10 p.m. In between, passengers will enjoy cocktails and entertainment while enjoying the company of their fellow XBIZ Amsterdam attendees.

“When XBIZ made the decision to relocate the show to Amsterdam, we just had to sign on and be involved,” explained Roald Riepen, Sansyl partner and CEO. “Amsterdam is our backyard, so it only makes sense for us to go all out and host a special event like this.”

Based in the Netherlands and Romania, Sansyl runs sites ClubSweethearts, SinfulXXX and SecretFriends under its affiliate program, PayBig.com. 

“We wanted to give something back to the community as well,” added Riepen. “It’s been almost a decade since we did something fun like this — and also since I joined this company, so it’s a bit of a personal celebration as well with our employees and industry friends. Everyone here is looking forward to the show, and we can’t wait to welcome our industry partners and friends to Amsterdam.”

XBIZ Amsterdam will offer a completely refreshed show experience, uniting international stars, indie creators and digital media pros for a look at the latest trends shaping the industry. The event will once again serve up a slate of timely discussion panels, workshops, networking activities and all-new social events to foster fresh business opportunities.

This year’s show will be the first XBIZ event in the Netherlands, and will culminate with the 2023 XBIZ Europa Awards, the adult industry’s biggest night in Europe.

Free registration is available for creators, affiliates and producers, while XBIZ.net members qualify for discounted admission.

For event information, visit XBIZAmsterdam.com.

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