Vendo Services to Host XBIZ LA Speed-Networking Sessions

Vendo Services to Host XBIZ LA Speed-Networking Sessions

LUCERNE — Vendo Services has signed on as the speed-networking sponsor of XBIZ LA, the latest edition of North America’s largest adult industry conference, set to take place Jan. 15-18.

The two-time XBIZ Europas Payment Services Company of the Year will host the popular sessions on Jan. 16 and 17 at 10:30 a.m.

A rep explained that the speed-networking events “build on other in-person events Vendo hosts in the community. Structured in short, one-on-one interactions, speed networking allows people to make new connections and collaborations in a relaxed setting, with members of the Vendo team available to discuss the payment processing needs of adult industry services and merchants.”

Vendo Services CEO Mitch Platt said, “Vendo’s sponsorship of XBIZ speed networking is a prime example of our efforts to build community and help vendors reach their highest potential.”

Vendo Services COO Thierry Arrondo added, “XBIZ LA offers a tremendous opportunity for all segments of the industry to meet and learn about the rapidly changing nature of payments.”

Conference attendees are encouraged to register in advance for the speed-networking events to ensure a spot. Vendo is also offering eligible XBIZ LA attendees three months of free transaction processing.

For more information, visit VendoServices.com.

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