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SoftSwiss Introduces Its White Labels Through Trustly’s “Pay N Play”

Gaming software developer SoftSwiss has announced that its White Labels will be available through Trustly’s renowned Pay N Play platform. This will attract more players to online casino websites, allowing them to play without registration.
Pay N Play platform is built by the payments service provider Trustly. The platform allows players to deposit immediately after arriving at an online casino. It enables direct connection to players’ bank account, which allows fast and easy transactions.
SoftSwiss managed to find a way to provide a mixed solution that unites Pay N Play and “normal” registration experience in the same domain. It means when the player located in the regions available for Pay N Play it looks like Pay N Play casino, but there is an option to register a “normal” account with more payment methods. For payers who browse the casino outside the acceptable region, it looks like a normal casino website with usual registration.
“SoftSwiss always strives to provide its clients with technological solutions that have a positive influence on their businesses. Pay N Play is a good case in point. Here we took an extra step and united a standard casino with Pay N Play experience,” a SoftSwiss representative noted.
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