Neosurf partners with Metropolitan Commercial Bank for upcoming US launch

April 11, 2022
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The collaboration follows a series studies Neosurf conducted within the US sports betting and gambling markets.

Neosurf has formed a US partnership with the Metropolitan Commercial Bank (MCB) to see the European payments supplier launch in the United States. Part of the agreement focuses on digital wallet services and other forms of alternative payment in the gambling market.

Through the years, MCB has partnered with new category innovators. Neosurf’s partnership with MCB follows state and local research conducted regarding digital payment habits among gamblers.

The focus of Neosurf’s most recent research was on sports betting and gambling markets, as well as the metaverse of games. The company specializes in these specific areas.

Neosurf Chief Commercial Officer Andrea McGeachin said: “Key to the market is the player conversion. Our products are easy to access and use, bringing safe, simple, transparent, and ‘uncluttered’ payment capabilities to operators and players.

"We create a single simple integration for our partners and support with the highest standard of ongoing support and communications. Working with like-minded teams at MCB makes this complex world of digital payments easier to deliver giving Neosurf the opportunity to build strong sustainable growth across the USA.”

Neosurf is part of the Neosurf group of global companies, with its initial operation in Europe. The payments supplier was founded in France in 2004. The company’s reach has now expanded to more than 82 countries, adding the US as its 83rd jurisdiction. 

MCB was established in 1999. The company develops digital payments and currencies throughout the US, as well as serves many worldwide payment programs as an ewallet sponsor bank.

Its headquarters is in New York.

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