IRVING, Texas, Jan. 13, 2017 -- Excel Corporation (OTCQB:EXCC), a leading provider of integrated electronic payment processing and financial services to merchants throughout the United States today announced that Excel CEO, T. A. “Kip” Hyde, Jr., and CFO, Robert Winspear will be presenting at NobleCon13 - Noble Capital Markets’ Thirteenth Annual Investor Conference at the Boca Raton Resort & Club in Boca Raton, Florida, on Tuesday, January 31, 2017 at 12:00pm Eastern Standard Time.
Investors interested in attending this year’s NobleCon13 may register at https://nobleconference.com/register-noblecon13. For investors not attending the conference, a high definition webcast video of Excel’s presentation along with a downloadable copy of the presentation materials will be available on the Company's website: www.excelcorpusa.com/investors and on the Noble Financial websites: www.noblecapitalmarkets.com and www.nobleconference.com. Users will require a Microsoft SilverLight viewer (a free download from the presentation link) to participate. The webcast and presentation will be archived on Excel's website and on the Noble websites for 90-days following the event.
About Noble Capital Markets, Inc.
Noble Capital Markets, established in 1984, is an equity-research driven, full-service, investment & merchant banking boutique focused on the healthcare, media & entertainment, technology and natural resources sectors. The company has offices in Boca Raton, New York and Boston. In addition to NobleCon - the annual multi-sector investor conference and the Media, Finance & Investor Conference, produced in partnership with the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and held each spring in Las Vegas, throughout the year Noble hosts numerous “non-deal” corporate road shows across the United States and Canada. Members: FINRA, SIPC, MSRB. www.noblecapitalmarkets.com
About Excel Corporation
Headquartered in Irving, Texas, Excel Corporation provides integrated transaction processing and financial services to small and medium size merchants throughout the United States. Excel delivers products and services through a national network of Independent Sales Organizations (ISOs), direct sales and agent banks. Excel's subsidiary, eVance Processing Inc., provides an integrated suite of payment processing services and payment solutions, including credit, debit, gift and reward card processing, ACH and mobile payments solutions including Apple Pay and Android-based applications. Merchants can choose from multiple payment gateway solutions for both "brick and mortar" and Internet-based businesses. See eVanceProcessing.com for more information. Excel subsidiary, eVance Capital, offers merchant cash advance and business loan products designed to help their businesses succeed. See eVanceProcessing.com for more information.
Excel Corporation common stock is traded Over-The-Counter on the OTCQB under stock symbol: EXCC. Additional information about the Company can be found at www.ExcelCorpUSA.com.
Investors & Analysts Contact: Ross DiMaggio Investor Relations Union Square Associates 212.675.2100 [email protected]


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