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STICPAY: the Solution for Online Gambling Services to Achieve Fast and Secure Disbursements

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Online Gambling and Betting Soared During Lockdown
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As part of its award-winning e-wallet solution, the UK-based fintech company STICPAY has partnered with local banks in multiple countries to provide fast, secure, and convenient withdrawals on online gambling platforms. This way, service providers can improve the expectations of their customers a lot.

To eliminate fraud, comply with local regulations, and protect our users, STICPAY only provides merchant services to licensed online gambling solutions that operate according to the relevant regulatory laws and measures.

With several stores closing down and governments introducing lockdowns globally to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, online gambling services have seen a significant rise in user activity.

However, many customers feel that they are let down as disbursement options are not meeting user expectations.

As players are betting more and everyday activities are shifting from offline to online, users are demanding faster withdrawals and secure payments from online gambling services, with similar speeds they normally experience in the retail industry.

The customer experience is not as engaging as it should be, which could drive users away from service providers due to the withdrawal issues of online gambling solutions.

Issues Amid the Coronavirus-Fueled Online Gambling Growth

The global gambling industry is growing at a fast rate. From 2019’s $58.9 billion, the online gaming market is expected to grow to $66.7 billion in 2020 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.2%.

According to the researchers, a great share of the increase could be attributed to COVID-19 as consumers are increasingly using online gambling services while staying at home during the lockdown. Based on the findings of the report, the online gaming sector could reach $92.9 billion by 2023 at a CAGR of 11.64%.

The coronavirus-fueled rise in online gambling activity is also significant in Asia and Australia. Even though such activities are banned in multiple Asian countries, the APAC region is the industry’s second-largest market, representing a global share of 11.72% in 2017.

According to a joint study of the Australian organizations Illion and Alphabeta, online gaming activity has increased by 67% in early April in the Oceanic nation.

Despite the increase in online gaming, service providers are struggling to satisfy customer needs. While consumers are already used to fast payments processing in the e-commerce and the retail industries, gamblers have to wait several days to withdraw their funds from online gaming platforms.

Since slow disbursements prevent online gambling service providers from meeting customer needs, their users are becoming less engaged with their solutions. As a result, they may decide to choose a competitor platform that offers quick payouts to gamers.

STICPAY to Offer Faster and Secure Deposits and Withdrawals to Online Gambling Services

The London-based fintech company STICPAY has identified the disbursement issue of online gambling services, seeking to solve their problems with rapid payments as part of its award-winning e-wallet solution.

STICPAY considers Asia as one of its key markets. With a Year-Over-Year (YoY) growth of 300% and availability in 200+ nations, over 60% of STICPAY transactions come from Asian users, with the average monthly growth rate of transactions in the continent being 28%.

STICPAY has partnered with local banks in several countries – including China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Australia, and Canada, with support for more nations coming soon – to provide cost-efficient, fast, and convenient payments to both its merchants and end-users.

As a result, STICPAY users could take advantage of local bank wires to withdraw their funds from online gambling services much faster – it takes an average of one business day to withdraw funds from STICPAY using a local bank wire – than at regular payment gateways and competitor e-wallet solutions.

In addition to local bank transfers, STICPAY customers can use a wide variety of payment methods to withdraw and deposit funds. This includes Visa, MasterCard, UnionPay China, local and international bank wires, and cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Tether).

Furthermore, STICPAY users can use the prepaid STIC Card to withdraw or spend their balances even more conveniently. The STIC Card is available to end-users in 200+ countries after submitting the relevant Know Your Customer (KYC) documents.

Besides fast and convenient payments, online gambling merchants and their customers could benefit from STICPAY’s advanced security features.

Apart from strict KYC and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) monitoring, STICPAY stores customer funds in segregated accounts – with uninterrupted user access and the ability to withdraw them to external accounts anytime – while uses a set of anti-fraud measures to protect both service providers and end-users.

As a result, there is no chargeback risk for merchants, as all funds received via STICPAY are 100% secure and indemnified.

“Many online gambling services provide a wide variety of payment methods to their users so they can choose the one that best fits their needs. However, with the current coronavirus-fueled rise in online gambling, offering faster and secure disbursements are becoming more crucial to fulfilling customer needs. Therefore, the traditional payment gateways where it takes three to five business days to withdraw funds are unable to satisfy the rising demands of online gamblers. With STICPAY, online gamblers can withdraw funds quicker, conveniently, and securely while leveraging our local partnerships with banks to initiate fast payouts in and out of the platforms that take one business day on average to execute. STICPAY grows at a rapid 300% Year-Over-Year rate, especially in the Asian region, where the average monthly growth of transactions is 28%. We are committed to leveraging this development to offer the best services to the online gambling industry.”

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ICE Barcelona will host biggest participation of European casino industry professionals – predict ECA

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The European Casino Association (ECA) which represents the interests of 700 casinos with over 60,000 employees in 29 countries is preparing for what it anticipates will be a record attendance of casino industry professionals when ICE 2025 launches in Barcelona (20 – 22 January).

ECA Secretary General Hermann Pamminger, who has worked in the industry since joining Casinos Austria International in 1991 confirmed the growing sense of anticipation surrounding the relocation to Barcelona. He stated: “Whether it has been held at London Olympia, Earls Court London or most recently ExCeL London,  ICE has served the industry superbly well with ECA members contributing  to the show’s success story helping it to achieve its status as the world-leading business event for the global industry.

“2025 will be the first time that ICE and its predecessor ATE will have been staged outside the UK since launching nine decades ago and the momentous decision to relocate to a new and much bigger venue in an exciting vibrant city on mainland Europe has captured the imagination of the ECA and its members.

“The ECA’s elected Board of Directors which consists of senior and experienced representatives of the European licensed and land-based casino industry is planning the presence in Barcelona in line with our core aims to address and promote issues related to casino operations and increase awareness of the industry amongst EU policy makers and stakeholders.

“The feedback that we are receiving from ECA members who are based in 29 countries suggest that more casino industry executives than ever before will be at ICE meeting with colleagues, participating in the world-leading content programme and being inspired by the innovations presented by the largest collection of exhibitors, curated for all sectors and verticals of the industry. This includes our UK members who are excited to explore this new location to engage with the wider European industry.

“I believe that the move to Barcelona will accelerate the number of casino executives and buyers from across Europe attending. Every successful brand needs to evolve and  the relocation will dawn a new era of opportunity for Europe’s land-based casino industry. ICE 2025 promises to be a landmark celebration and the excitement amongst our members is palpable. We are also looking to maintain and possibly increase the number of our formal meetings and events that take place during ‘ICE’ week such as our Board Meeting and General Assembly as well as the traditional CEO dinner – to cater to this increased need”

The first edition of ICE to be held outside the UK will feature a record 1,000 exhibitors comprising world leading innovators representing every sector and from every jurisdiction. ICE and the co-located iGB Affiliate – which will occupy 120,000 square metres of The Gran Via, Barcelona compared to the 100,000 sqm used in London – connect the entire global industry and provide access to the very latest cutting-edge innovations, technological solutions, regulatory updates, and insights which assist entrepreneurial businesses to enter new jurisdictions and build market share. The Convention Centre which is located in Hall 8 comprises a modular and versatile space with seating for between 3,000 and 12,000 people.

 

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Amatic and Comatel Present Innovative Gaming Solutions at FIJMA Madrid

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Amatic Industries has teamed up with long-standing local partner Comatel to wow the crowds at premier gaming expo FIJMA Madrid. Together, the two are presenting a comprehensive display of solutions at the show running until May 9 at IFEMA, Madrid.

There are different Gemini configurations, each including a mix of the best slot games of Amatic’s library, 5 games of the Multi Link collection and the table game classics roulette, baccarat, SicBo and blackjack, with the possibility to connect them to a physical roulette wheel.

Viva Vegas is a gaming concept specially developed for the Spanish market. In addition to the traditional slot games, the new “King of Fichas” feature has been implemented, allowing players access to a much wider range of games only playable with the so-called “Fichas”. There are three different versions playable on various game cabinets.

With the Revo III configuration, the players get offered the table game classics roulette, baccarat, SicBo and blackjack with the advantage to play the additional “Go for Gold deluxe” feature from all games. Within this configuration, the players have now the possibility to place up to five golden Jetons on the “Go for Gold deluxe” feature.

“We are delighted to exhibit alongside our valued partner Comatel at FIJMA Madrid. Through our longstanding collaboration, we have built a strong foundation of trust and innovation. Together, we look forward to showcasing our latest gaming solutions and providing attendees with a glimpse into the future of entertainment,” said a sales representative at Amatic Industries.

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The untapped potential of SEO in iGaming

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The untapped potential of SEO in iGaming
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With Filip Podborschi, SEO Strategist at The Unit

From our experience in SEO in igaming, there are a number of areas where we see room for improvement and common mistakes which can be rectified. Let’s take a look at these facets of SEO one by one, with our best tips for how to make sure you can maximise your search ranking and drive more volume to your website.

Keyword strategy

The first thing operators should do in this area is identify the best performing keywords that result in higher search volumes on each post. It’s pages that rank rather than websites, so you need a different search intent on each page, and that increases the list of keywords you’re ranking for.

The way to do this is by checking the search volume, and then implementing the keywords according to SEO best practices, which means having primary and secondary keywords and adjusting repetition accordingly.

The common mistake we see here is that companies don’t go into enough depth when conducting competitive analysis; especially when they’re new to the industry. Identifying what exactly your competitors are doing regarding SEO is harder than it looks, and it’s an area where marketing agencies tend to be quite lazy. They may use some tools which will show the standout competitors by algorithm, but they won’t crawl for long enough to ascertain what services they offer and provide a comparison with their client’s service. You need to find out which sites could be ranking better than you, and why.

We also see issues with the ranking of sites based on the user’s location. For example, you may have a website that ranks well in Canada, and when I as a user based in Romania search for that category, I’m not going to get the same list of results as a user who is based in Canada. The best thing to do is use a VPN to gauge how your websites are ranking and performing with your specific audience in your domestic geographical area.

SEO tags optimisation

With SEO tags, which are essentially the page title and description you see on the search engine results page, the page title has the highest ranking power. Google will first check the page title to get an idea of what the page is about and what searches it is relevant for. It will then check the H1 and the content, and it may look through the H2 as well.

A common issue here is some websites have templated SEO tags, especially for the inner pages, so it’s more of a formula within the code to generate a random structure. It is very obvious they are templated and that the operator doesn’t really care about the length.

The key thing with tags is to make sure your pages have titles that don’t exceed the ideal length. This is a big mistake if you get this wrong, and it is very important to optimise your titles. SEO tags can be optimised around keywords. Once doing so, it is very important to prioritise your main pages. If you have 10 pages as part of the main menu, then you should optimise those, before optimising the inner pages.

Identifying duplicate pages is also important, as well as making sure meta inscriptions include CTAs; those inscriptions don’t impact rankings directly, but they do impact the CTR. You have to do that without being too spammy though, so it’s advisable to avoid words like ‘sale’ or calls to “CLICK HERE NOW”.

Headings

Keywords must be implemented in headings; especially in H1s and H2s. Make sure not to overuse H2s and keep them optimised for content value.

If we structure the ranking power of the elements that are bringing results, we would optimise with the page title first, H1 second, content third and H2s fourth. It is better to have five H2s with three of them being optimised around the same search intent that is highlighted in H1, than it is to have 3/10 optimised around keywords. Too many H2s will just confuse Google about your search intent. You can have similar search intent as with H1s, and also have H3s and H4s to highlight value to the reader.

Interlinking strategy

Interlinking between pages is often missing. I’m not talking about interlinking from the main menu, as every page has the ability for you to go back, but I’m talking about interlinking within content, which Google considers to be much more important, because it cares about the relevancy. Google will consider pages with high-quality content as a higher authority page.

Our advice would be to implement anchor links on both branded and non-branded keywords. You should make sure there is an anchor link to the parent page. For example, domain.com/blog is a parent for domain.com/blog/igaming-seo.

It’s very important to have child pages linking to the parent page, passing authority to the parent page. Having that interlinked structure will pass more authority to that parent page.

To explain that in a little more detail, let’s say you have a sportsbook page with 10 more child pages that reflect a particular set of sports. Having each of those 10 pages optimised so they have some authority and linking them to the parent page would pass authority to that parent page. Parent pages usually have a keyword with higher search volume, and passing as much authority as you can to the child page is very important. Too often websites lack content on child pages.

The future of SEO and experience needed

Going forward, we see AI as one of the most significant developments in SEO. At this point, we are not able to rank user engagement in AI, and it is important to keep yourself updated with how Google is reacting to this.

Google in time may provide additional options if you want to be eligible for a particular set of results in that environment. Keep an eye on what features it will offer and the types of websites. Google may consider implementing specific types of results for betting, such as displaying odds or a comparison of odds from three or four sites at the same time.

With all these issues, it is vital to have the relevant experience on board, particularly when it comes to the skill of conducting very in-depth competitor analysis, and this is something The Unit can provide. Conducting competitor analysis is something we have done across several industries, and not just in igaming. The main strength you can have with SEO is to know your competitors inside out, and those skills can be adjusted based on your needs.

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