Gambling in the USA
Paysafe Scoops “Payments Processor of the Year” at the American Gambling Award
Paysafe Group, the leading global payment provider, has won the “Payments Processor of the Year” award at the inaugural American Gambling Awards.
In February, Paysafe brought to market its iGaming payments platform, allowing operators to plug their brands into a comprehensive suite of Paysafe payments products through one single point of integration. The platform allows US iGaming and sports-betting brands to seamlessly offer players card payment processing, the Skrill digital wallet, instant ACH, and online prepaid solutions.
The award acknowledges Paysafe’s transformation of the payments experience for both players and operators by unifying an unprecedented number of payment methods in one platform.
“It has been a momentous year for the US gaming space – and for our business, with the launch of our iGaming platform developed specifically for operators and players in a market with huge growth potential. We’re honoured to see our platform recognized, and we look forward to further investing in this technology and rolling it out into new regulated states as the American gaming market continues to evolve,” Neil Erlick, Executive VP of Business Development at Paysafe said.
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