LONG BEACH, N.Y., Nov. 10, 2016 -- Planet Payment, Inc. (NASDAQ:PLPM), a provider of international payment and transaction processing and multi-currency processing services, today announced that it will be presenting at two upcoming investor conferences.
Robert Cox, President and Chief Operating Officer, will be presenting at the 7th Annual Craig-Hallum Alpha Select Conference on November 16th, 2016, at the Sheraton Times Hotel in New York City.
Raymond D’Aponte, Chief Financial Officer, will be presenting at the 2016 KeyBanc Capital Markets & Pacific Crest Securities Conference on December 7, 2016 at the InterContinental Barclay Hotel in New York City.
About Planet Payment
Planet Payment is a provider of international payment and transaction processing and multi-currency processing services. We provide our services in 23 countries and territories across the Asia Pacific region, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and Europe, primarily through our more than 74 acquiring bank and processor customers. Our point-of-sale and e-commerce services help merchants sell more goods and services to consumers, and together with our ATM services, are integrated within the payment card transaction flow, enabling our acquiring customers, their merchants and consumers to shop, pay, transact and reconcile payment transactions in multiple currencies, geographies and channels.
Enquiries:
| Planet Payment, Inc. Raymond D’Aponte (CFO) | Tel: + 1 516 670 3200 www.planetpayment.com |


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