CommerceGate Sponsors Mansion Boat Party

BARCELONA — European Internet payment service provider ComerceGate.com will serve as a main sponsor of Mansion Productions’ Boat Party, running from 4-8 p.m. on Saturday.

The event will feature gambling tables where visitors can enjoy Texas Hold ‘Em, Blackjack and craps while partaking in such amenities as two full bars, buffet appetizers, a calypso band, massages and seaside views.

Bjorn Skarlen, CommerceGate’s chief executive officer, said he is proud to sponsor the event, which will be held aboard a luxury mega yacht in South Florida.

“This is a great opportunity for CommerceGate to team up with Mansion Productions for an exciting night of gambling, drinks, music and lots of fun on a luxurious yacht,” Skarlen said.

“Our customers need us to work hard to make more profit for them, and hard work deserves a good party. This is going to be a great event and we can’t wait to see clients and prospects there.”

Since tickets are going fast, those interested in attending the event may contact any CommerceGate sales rep or email sales@commercegate.com.

Bjorn, along with Samantha and Sarai of the CommerceGate sales team also are getting ready to attend the Internext Expo in Hollywood, Fla., from Aug. 1-5 at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa.

Those wishing to schedule an appointment with the CommerceGate team at Internext may email sales@commercegate.com.

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