Paysafe, betPARX extend partnership to Pennsylvania and New Jersey

April 7, 2022
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This follows Paysafe’s integration into the betPARX-owned Play Gun Lake brand in Michigan.

Paysafe has expanded its partnership with betPARX, a Pennsylvania-based gaming brand owned by Greenwood Gaming and Entertainment. Per the terms of this new deal, Paysafe’s payments platform will be integrated into betPARX’s gaming apps in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Zak Cutler, CEO of North America iGaming at Paysafe, commented: “We’re delighted to extend our partnership with betPARX into two major states in the US iGaming space – New Jersey, the cornerstone of the whole market since 2013, and Pennsylvania. We look forward to facilitating payments for betPARX and its players in both states to strengthen the two brands’ customer conversions and retention.”

Through this expansion, betPARX users in the Garden and Keystone States will be able to seamlessly deposit funds into their betPARX accounts via credit or debit card. 

Moreover, this partnership allows for the integration of Skrill USA. Paysafe’s digital wallet offering, into betPARX’s platform. 

Matthew Cullen, Senior Vice President of Interactive at betPARX, added: “We are proud to extend betPARX’s partnership with an industry-leading payment technology provider. We constantly look for features that will round-out our service to users and make betPARX the simplest and fastest app, and Paysafe delivers easy and user-friendly deposit and cash-out options.”

This deal is just one of many announced by Paysafe in recent months, as the brand looks to expand its influence on the ever-growing North American gaming scene. 

Notably, Paysafe has recently announced an agreement with Resorts WorldBET, the online sports betting arm of Resorts World, to power its payments offering in New York. 

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