PAY4 to Attend The European Summit

BARCELONA PAY4.eu, the international alternative payment provider, will be represented at next month’s European Summit in Barcelona.

PAY4 has signed on as the sponsor of the camera team covering all of the action of TES, which is slated for March 1-4 in the Hotel Calipolis in the city of Sitges/Barcelona. PAY4’s camera team will be covering all of the events associated with the event, bringing coverage of all TES seminars and parties taking place throughout the event’s two and half days.

PAY4 execs, including its new CEO Sascha Winkler, will also be in attendance at TES in order to spread the word about PAY4’s alternative processing solutions.

The PAY4 team is excited to meet with any and all companies with European traffic, regardless of whether they already have a service provider or not.

Last month PAY4 made its mark on the U.S. market with attendance at two of the industry’s top trade shows.

PAY4 also was nominated for Alternative Billing Company of the Year at the 2013 XBIZ Awards.

PAY4.eu offers the payment methods in Europe such as SEPA, enabling merchants of intangible goods, memberships and services to offer its customers all payment methods from a single source.

PAY4 offers the following payment methods: SEPA direct debit, National direct debit; eWallets as well as Online Bank transfer Solutions like SOFORT, iDeal, Giropay etc. for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Netherlands, Spain, Poland and England.

PAY4’s SEPA Direct Debit allows non-European providers of digital products and services to market their services across borders in Europe. SEPA Direct Debit allows cashless payment transactions to bank on all European customers with a single online payment method.

For more, contact sales@pay4.eu.

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