Vendo to Host New Quarterly Merchant Conference

LUCERNE, Switzerland — Vendo Services will host its next virtual quarterly merchant conference on Thursday to provide fresh business insights and data and new tech tools as well as opportunities to "connect with old acquaintances and forge new business relationships," a rep said.

"Beginning with a KPI review of 2021, including predictions for 2022 using the latest e-commerce market data, attendees will be able to see how their performance compares to trends and gain key insights for their business," the rep explained. "This will be followed by a presentation with a Q&A discussion about the new Mastercard regulations. Can negative option billing be positive?"

Vendo COO Thierry Arrondo added, "Time and time again I hear how important our conferences are for our merchants. Not only is the content high-quality but simply creating space for connection is always a big win."

CEO Mitch Platt noted that "Vendo’s purpose is to make payments simple by inspiring growth and passion. Our merchant conferences are the perfect venue to share global market trends, discuss latest innovations, learn how to grow your business and participate in unparalleled networking opportunities."

Click here for additional details and to request an invite; direct inquiries to silvia@vendoservices.com.

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