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Global Gaming deepens cooperation with payment services provider Trustly

Global Gaming’s subsidiary SafeEnt Ltd has entered into an agreement to deepen the collaboration with payment services provider Trustly.
Since 2016, Global Gaming and Trustly have enjoyed a successful partnership through the Pay N Play® product. The new agreement extends Global Gaming’s reliance on Trustly as its payment services provider for Ninja Casino in Sweden and into new markets in addition to Finland and Estonia.
Pay N Play® contributes to an unparalleled user experience and is expected to continue to drive growth in Sweden and in new markets. In addition, the deepened relationship will lower transaction costs and improve gross margins for Global Gaming from 2019 and onwards.
Joacim Möller, Global Gaming CEO, said: “The partnership with Trustly means we will continue to develop the Pay N Play® concept in Sweden as well as in new markets. I am convinced that we are well positioned to continue to build on the success we have had in recent years.”
Trustly CEO Oscar Berglund commented: “Global Gaming has been in the forefront of leveraging Pay N Play® to deliver a best-in-class user experience. We look forward to continuing to develop our partnership and see great potential for the launch of Pay N Play® in new markets.”
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