Pavilion Payments to launch iGaming software development kit

May 31, 2023
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The first rollout will be in fives states later this summer.

Omnichannel payments provider Pavilion Payments has released its iGaming Software Development Kit (SDK). The payments supplier said the toolkit “aims to offer operators a seamless and efficient solution to simplify the integration of Pavilion Payments' VIP Preferred program.”

The new development will roll out later this summer in multiple US states, including Pennsylvania, Indiana, Virginia, Arizona and New Jersey. Pavilion Payments said it expects to soon implement the software in another 16 markets following the initial rollout.

The software was designed to eliminate the need for operators to design and code the front, and back, end of their platforms.

Players will have access to an ACH/Bank feature, as well as features that allow for customized payment options. Customers can use their online bank credentials and control deposit limits and keep their accounts secure.

The software offers players ACH, real-time and credit and debit card payment choices.

Pavilion Payments CEO Christopher Justice summarized the potential benefits to operators and customers resulting from the recent software release.

He commented, “The launch of the iGaming SDK reinforces Pavilion Payments' commitment to providing innovative and user-centric solutions for the iGaming industry. Our goal is to empower operators by offering a toolkit that simplifies the implementation of our VIP Preferred payment option, ultimately enhancing player satisfaction and streamlining transactions.

“With its seamless integration capabilities and user-friendly interface, the iGaming SDK is set to redefine the online gaming experience for both operators and players alike.”

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