Pavilion Payments extends relationship with eight iGaming operators

May 2, 2023
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Payment solutions provider Pavilion Payments renews partnerships with eight brands.

Payments supplier Pavilion Payments has extended a multitude of new deals.

Pavilion Payments is an omnichannel payment solutions provider that exclusively serves the gaming industry; providing integrated omnichannel and software solutions that enable flexible funding, play and cash out. 

The payment solutions provider has extended its relationship with eight online operators for iGaming payment solutions. Several of the online sportsbooks, casinos and lottery providers that have renewed their partnership with Pavilion Payments are: Tipico, Rush Street Gaming, The Lotter, Wind Creek, Parx and Boyd Interactive. 

The extended partnership between Pavilion Payments and the other operators will aim to improve the user experience through Pavilion Payments’ industry-standard e-check/ACH network called VIP Preferred. This solution should help to enable patrons to use their VIP ACH account for a seamless omnichannel experience across multiple locations with only one sign-up.

VIP Preferred aims to provide a seamless payments experience by linking a player's wagering account directly to their checking account, which in turn should create a fast-operating user experience

Operators can also use Pavilion Payments’ Anti-Money Laundering (AML) compliance assistance to help them stay up to date and compliant with the latest regulations as well as Pavilion Payments’ local, 24/7 customer service and bank-grade security for added safety and security.

CEO of Pavilion Payments, Christopher Justice said, “As operators grow and expand their businesses, Pavilion Payments offers flexible and scalable solutions that can meet the needs of operators and patrons alike.

"Continuing our valuable relationships with these operators across the country proves the reliability of our solutions and our continued mission to provide operators and their patrons with a single, integrated and seamless solution.”

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