
SafeCharge yesterday announced their partnerhsip with Danske Spil A/S, the national lottery in Denmark.
The purpose of the partnership is to power Danske Spil’s regulated sports betting platform “Youbet” and drive expansion into this local regulated market.
Danske Spil has implemented SafeCharge Cashier, a hosted payment page solution optimized for maximum conversion of deposit and withdrawals in a fully compliant manner
Adding Dankort, the Danish debit card, and through a direct connection with Visa and Mastercard, SafeCharge is enabling Danske Spil to reach the highest payment success rates possible.
“We are delighted to be partnering with Danske Spil, and help Danske Spil’s newly launched betting platform Youbet become a success,” Yuval Ziv, CCO, SafeCharge, told PaymentEye.
“Our advanced technology has been designed to enable a seamless deposit and withdrawal experience for players, which ultimately results in higher conversion rates.”
“Having recently announced another new partnership with Sisal, one of Italy’s biggest national gaming operators, we are proud that our flexible, open payments technology platform is being the solution of choice for institutions operating within very regulated markets and complex legal frameworks.”
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