SafeCharge International Group Ltd (LON:SCH), a leader in provision of payments solutions for the online trading industry, has just expanded its network of partners. Earlier today, the company announced it has sealed a partnership deal with TAIN AB, a turnkey solution provider for the e-gaming industry.
What is the core of the collaboration? Putting it shortly, the aim is to offer payment services to White Label licensees and enhance eGaming payment funnel conversion.
TAIN, known as a developer of platforms and online gaming solutions since 1999, has recently opened up a number of new international markets. Thanks to SafeCharge’s network of alternative payment methods, TAIN will now give its White Label licensees access to a variety of local and alternative payment methods. Via these methods, TAIN will be able to markedly boost its reach, optimise conversion rates, and (of course) to generate higher revenues.
SafeCharge was selected to provide payment services and risk solutions because of its strength in fraud prevention, payment processing and rapid integration.
On top of the payment facilities, a special fraud screening profile has been designed for TAIN according to the company’s risk management strategy. These fraud prevention rules are processed in real-time allowing TAIN’s risk team to instantly handle transactions that are flagged for Manual Review or Rejected, thus cutting the rate of chargebacks and eliminating potential fraud attacks.
“Our partnership with TAIN to improve the player’s deposit and withdrawal experience is well aligned with its strategy to continue to deliver technologies for an improved conversion funnel,” comments David Avgi, CEO, SafeCharge. “TAIN is a key partner to collaborate with as both companies are technology driven service providers and this opportunity enables us to further extend the reach of our technologies.”
Christer Fahlstedt, CEO, TAIN: “SafeCharge is our partner of choice as it provides advanced technologies and applied expertise in the eGaming market. This collaboration will both reduce the fraud risk to our licensees and boost their sales revenue by enabling them to offer fully localised payment services including the acceptance of applicable local payment methods from their players.”
To view the full press release on the partnership, click here.