First Data has announced it has launched PayLucky Solutions for legalized online and offline gambling and gaming.
The online and offline gambling and gaming industry has been continually challenged with the need to manage an array of providers offering multiple payment options for operators and their players to participate. In response, PayLucky Solutions offer an innovative package of comprehensive payment services, all in one place.
“First Data exists to help our clients grow their businesses and what the gaming industry needs to grow, and serve their customers better, is a dynamic one-stop-shop for the widest variety of payment options that include debit, credit, check, mobile, loyalty and prepaid processing,” said Jonathon O’Connor, General Manager, Online Gambling and Alternative Markets. “PayLucky takes the complexity out of managing multiple providers and creates a streamlined experience for the US gambling market with built-in risk management protections for all parties.”
“First Data offers a consultative approach focused on helping our clients achieve success in their various market segments with our comprehensive payments solutions coupled with a broad knowledge base and experience with regulations governing this industry.” O’Connor added.
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