European Fashion Retailer ShowRoomprivé is now accepting Bitcoin

European Fashion Retailer ShowRoomprivé is now accepting Bitcoin

ShowRoomPrivé.com, one of Europe's leading fashion retailers, has announced its partnership with Bitcoin payment processor Paymium to start accepting Bitcoin payments. The French company, which achieved a turnover of more than EUR 350 million in 2013 and employs more than 600 people, wishes to confirm its innovative position in the e-commerce area. Showroomprivé.com CEO Thierry Petit said: "To integrate Bitcoin as a new payment option, we had to find a reliable Bitcoin payment solution that could also convert bitcoins to local currencies in all the countries where Showroomprive.com....


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