The Mill Adventure partners with Paysafe for its eCash solution
By Gloria Methri
iGaming platform The Mill Adventure has extended its partnership with Paysafe, allowing its partner casinos and players in Germany to have access to a greater choice of alternative payment options.
Following the integration of Paysafe’s digital wallets in 2020 as an alternative payment method on its platform, The Mill Adventure has now added Paysafe’s eCash solution to its choice of payments, for players who prefer to budget and pay for their gaming experience in cash.
paysafecard, which is available in 50 countries through a distribution network of 700,000 retail stores, enables players to use cash to pay for their online gaming purchases. Players need to set up a myPaysafe account and upload funds into it using paysafecard vouchers bought with cash to securely complete their payment transactions. Bank account or credit card details are not required.
According to Paysafe’s recent Lost in Transaction research among over 14,000 consumers, demand for digital cash, or eCash, has been steadily rising for years and is now more popular than ever.
Zak Cutler, President of Global Gaming at Paysafe, said, “A smooth payments process is an important player acquisition and retention tool for operators, and it’s key to ensure that different consumer preferences are catered for, especially when it comes to payment security and trust. We’re delighted to build on our existing relationship with The Mill Adventure to offer convenient ways for their players to pay.”
Bianca Costa, Head of Risk, Fraud & Payments at The Mill Adventure, added, “We are committed to providing an exceptional iGaming experience for players, and the payment process is a key part of that. By including more options and offering cash-based transactions such as myPaysafe, we are able to support our partners in providing secure and convenient alternative payment methods for their players, giving them increased choice, peace of mind, and the opportunity to manage their gaming budget more easily.”
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